Their Eyes Were Watching God

How does Zora Neale Hurston use imagery in Their Eyes Were Watching God?

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The imagery is consistent with the setting of the story. The book has been admired by African-Americanists for its celebration of black culture and dialect and by feminists for its depiction of a woman's progress towards self-awareness and fulfillment. The African American imagery from this era is stark and noticeable.