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In "Their Eyes Watched God" by Zora Neale Hurston, the author takes a more serious tone to address their perspective on issues of race and racism. Through Janie's interactions with Mrs. Turner, the reader is exposed to the cultural construct of black people and how it affects someone one's perspective.

In chapter 16, dialogue takes on a more serious tone and addresses more delicate and impactful issues in the story.

What does chapter 16 portray?

  • Racism and discrimination.
  • The social construction of black people.
  • The weight of social vision.
  • The lack of social belonging.

In chapter 16, the dialogue becomes more serious as it assumes a more impacting social and racial weight. In this dialogue, the reader has greater access to society's view of blacks and how it affects them internally and externally.

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