The Green Pastures

What are the motifs in The Green Pastures by Marc Connelly?

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God and Man are recurring ideas through the story. Connelly's play is notable for his everyday personification of God as a black man. Throughout the play, God's human qualities are emphasized, while his divine powers are also acknowledged. God is represented as a man who attends a fish fry in Heaven, tastes the boiled custard, and discusses the recipe with one of his angels. He also occasionally visits Earth as a human, walking side by side with various other characters.