Their Eyes Were Watching God And Love Literary Analysis

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Marriage is an important theme in the stories Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin. When someone hears the word “marriage”, he thinks of love and protection but Hurston and Chopin see that differently. According to them, women are trapped in their marriage and they don’t know how to get out of it so they use language devices to prove their points.
Chopin uses personification to show Mrs. Mallard's attitudes towards her husband's death. Louise is mournful in her room alone and she is giving a description of the nature like a scene of her enjoying “the new spring life” and “the delicious breath of rain was in the air” (Chopin1). She is not sad for someone who just heard the news of her husband's death. She is demonstrating what she really feels inside and makes it very clear that she is not touched at all. Mrs. Mallard is happy to be a widow. On the other hand, Hurston uses simile to demonstrate Janie's attitude towards Joe's death. During the funeral of Joe, “Janie starched and ironed her face. it was like a wall of stone and steel...

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