The Green Pastures

How does Marc Connelly use imagery in The Green Pastures?

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In Part I, Scene VI, the comparison of God's Heavenly office with that of an African American Louisiana lawyer, complete with roll top desk, squeaky chair and cuspidor is funny. It could be true. The author's imagery is very vivid and detailed, though the reader is left to wonder whether God or the angels chew and spit tobacco.

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The Green Pastures