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xxMikexx [17]
1 year ago
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How does aesthetic beauty affect the structure of Their Eyes Were Watching God? Select all that apply. Universal themes bore rea

ders. Rich descriptions create a vivid setting. Connotative language helps narrate the plot. Multiple stories form parallels within the novel.
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goblinko [34]1 year ago
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When we say aesthetic beauty, this has to do with the appreciation of beauty. In the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by <span>Zora Neale Hurston, how aesthetic beauty influences the structure of this novel is that rich descriptions which the use of descriptive words create a vivid setting, and the connotative languages helps narrate the plot. Connotative languages here include different expressions that create an art in conveying the theme of the novel. Hope this helps.</span>
Neporo4naja [7]1 year ago
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The correct answers are B) rich descriptions create a vivid setting, and D) multiple stories form parallels within the novel.

<em>The aesthetic beauty affects the structure of “Their Eyes Were Watching God” with rich descriptions create a vivid setting, and D) multiple stories form parallels within the novel. </em>

“Their Eyes Were Watching God” was written by the African American writer Zora Neale Hurston in 1937. It is a novel that narrates the history of a woman named Janie Crawford who is in her forties. The story is located in South Florida, in the 1920s. Janie tells the story of her life in flashbacks, remembering the good and bad times with three former husbands. The novel has rich descriptions that create a vivid setting and multiple stories form parallels within the novel.


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