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Their Eyes Were Watching God
1,259 wordsTheir Eyes Were Watching God Janie's narrative in Their Eyes Were Watching God written by Zora Neale Hurston may be interpreted as both an actual and a symbolic journey. The multi-layered novel tells the story of Janie Crawford, a black woman in her early forties, who is described as the prototypical black woman belonging to the new generation. This is the novel of about self-discover, where the main character of the story in many respects bears a strong resemblance to Zora Neale Hurston herself...
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Stricter Laws First Amendment
767 wordsShould There Be Stricter Laws on Pornography? Three articles have opposing viewpoints on laws concerning pornography. All three authors argue their side of this issue while having many of the same ideas as their opposing writers. The first is, I am a First Amendment Junkie, by Susan Jacoby. Susan has written many articles on womens issues for popular magazines such as Glamour, Mc Calls, and The Nation. This article appeared in her syndicated Hers column in 1978. Jacoby believes that certain rest...
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