Identity & The Landscape of Place: Coming into Herself

Identity & The Landscape of Place: Comin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">into Herself Order Description MUST READ BEFORE ESSAY - Zora Neale Hurston - Bio in" rel="nofollow">in Norton (V2, 347), Their Eyes Were Watchin" rel="nofollow">ing God ANALYTIC ESSAY Choose one of the followin" rel="nofollow">ing and write a 2 page (600 words) Response Paper. Response Paper NOTE: Please in" rel="nofollow">indicate which prompt you are writin" rel="nofollow">ing about in" rel="nofollow">in your header:1. Compare and contrast the kin" rel="nofollow">inds of places in" rel="nofollow">in the novel. Try to specifically identify at least three kin" rel="nofollow">inds of place and tell why each is significant. How does each function in" rel="nofollow">in the novel? How do they function in" rel="nofollow">inside the communities in" rel="nofollow">in the novel?Note: A thesis will identify three DISTINCT places (as in" rel="nofollow">in categories of place) and state the similarities and differences.OR2. Discuss the role of landscape in" rel="nofollow">in the formation of Janie’s sense of self and her identity. How does physical place help her to know herself better? Here choose 3 different landscapes that affect Janie's identity and show how the landscape helps her form her sense of self.NOTE: A thesis will identify the three distin" rel="nofollow">inct landscapes.OR3. Discuss the kin" rel="nofollow">inds of “talk” in" rel="nofollow">in the novel? Is there good talk and bad talk? What forms do they take? Are some kin" rel="nofollow">inds of talk more valuable? real? important? Why is “talk” important to Janie and to the members of her community?Note: A thesis for this question will identify a couple of different kin" rel="nofollow">inds of talk (between a man and a woman, between men, among the community, etc or even the talk that narrates the book) and state its significance.