solved Requirements:Write 2 paragraphs in answer to one of the questions
Requirements:Write 2 paragraphs in answer to one of the questions belowEach paragraph must contain one quotationEach quotation must be followed by a citationMLA for in terms of heading does not have to be adhered to. In terms of the quotation and citation, MLA format is requiredQuestions Does the fact that Hurston alters the time of her birth and its place affect your perception of the “truth†of the events that she is retelling in Dust Tracks on a Road? Do these facts matter?Justify Hurston’s shaping her own vision of the town’s founding.Hurston paints an idyllic portrait of her childhood home. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings in Cross Creek claims, “There is of course an affinity between people and places.†Do you find such an affinity between Eatonville and the young Zora? How does the Eatonville setting affect her character?For the first time in her life Hurston realizes when she moves to Jacksonville that she is “a little colored girl.†How does this perception affect her identity thereafter?Hurston’s mother died in 1904. Scholars call this period Hurston’s “lost decade,†because there is little evidence documenting her whereabouts and activities. She was homeless, struggling to live in survival mode. What does she have to do to get by?Hurston begins the chapter with a bleak description of poverty. How does poverty affect her spirit?Hurston metaphorically describes the obstacles she faced in getting an education: What are the obstacles she faces?Based on what you’ve read about Hurston thus far in Dust Tracks, why was she poised to be such an influential figure in a black literary movement?How does Hurston define a Race Man or Woman? What is the right way to think about race in America, in Hurston’s view?