Their Eyes Were Watching God – Zora Neale Hurston Excerpts We’re making three main points: 1. She listened to her culture, and used forms from that oral tradition in her novel. 2. The characters are listening to the coming flood. 3. The beauty and drama of the novel as an art form. Listening to the voice of the storyteller. Page(s) Number of Pages 2-3 2 1 10-16 6 1,3 14-16 2-1/2 Time to Meets Read Out Goal Loud #? 5-6 min 1,3 Content/Form from Oral Tradition Town people’s gossip, when Janie comes home Janie under the pear tree …until Granny dialogue/dialect, scene from... “Janie”... to...hollows of her heart 45-46 1 1 Joe Starks makes a speech 48-50 1-2/3 1 55-59 (start 57 4-1/4 for YAL) 1 157/8- 167 10 1,3 Greek chorus (men gossiping about Joe Starks) Selling the mule dialogue as negotiation/dialect, scene (Can we connect the dialogue exchange to something similar in a sound recording or field notes?) Full Flood scene, opens with a song 157-160 3 6-7 min reading 159 0 3 minutes audio 0 160 0 0 164-166 2-1/4 TOTAL USED CTC – YAL 2011 Unit IN WORK SHOP 1,2,3 Listening before the flood (same song) (Can we connect the sound and rhythm of the song to a sound recording or to some of Zora’s field notes in Gator?) Quote “six eyes were questioning god” Quote “…but their eyes were watching god.” Heightened, shorter excerpt of flood scene dialogue/dialect YELLOW about 15 minutes
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