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metephor used in their eyes were watching god
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Literary Devices Metaphor: A figure of speech wherein a comparison is made between two unlike quantities without the use of words "like" or "as." Quote: pg. 8 Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. "Put me down easy, Janie, Ah'm a cracked plate." Context: Nanny is talking to her granddaughter, Janie, and is asking her to have sympathy for her. Nanny has just finished telling Janie that she does not want any "menfolks" white or black, to be taking advantage of her and making a spit cup out of her.
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Title: metephor used in their eyes were watching god
Words: 325 Rating: None Pages: 1.3 submitted by: jdperalta84
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