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English, 23.10.2020 20:20 Yani0118

Can you please check this to see if this is correct? 02.06 – Analysis
Response 1: The View of the “Their eyes were watching god" is in third person that when is taken from the perspective that while I was perusing the story I was getting into the musings and the sentiment the characters. This goes all the way till the ending of the story and which is the “the determination" it was about the sentiment Janie and she has been able to have a different look upon life and living. Resolution of plot is the making of the loose ends or unanswered question be answered. Janie at last she finds a person who she could love. But honestly, he is not as Jane had hoped him to be. There is no such thing as perfect for he has flaws. He is attractive and many girls would jump or snatch him and so Jane lives with fears. Jane has for sure understood that his beloved spouse, Teac cake, for sure he gave her the will to live fully, love and have her personal life that she was afraid to have before then.

Response 2: Characterization and the entire diction in the story is one that is easily understandable and one that can easily guide the reader on the setting of the book. The names of the characters would tell a lot about him or her. The choice of language is also so popular with the addition that almost each character is using the same language. Most characters in ‘Their eyes were watching god’ were defined and given their names by their thoughts and opinions. The names of the characters would tell any reader the true nature of any character even before having to see what they would do. Most of the characters in the book, and also the author applied them to use a lot of the Black American vernacular and as a show of appreciating their culture. The narrator is the only one who is making use of Standard English. This has made it possible for the recognition of the narrator and the characters. The jury also uses Standard English which makes the characters feel cold and formal.

Here is the rubric:
Response Paragraph 1
• Three to five sentences long
• Explain how the resolution of the plot indicates the author's purpose.
• Show what human rights issues took place in the conflict and how the author used the resolution to generate a reaction in the reader.
• Use proper spelling and grammar.

Response Paragraph 2
• Three to five sentences long
• Explain how the diction and characterization indicate the author’s purpose for writing about a human rights issue.
• Provide specific examples from the novel.
• Use proper spelling and grammar.

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