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Essay heading: Zora Neale Hurston
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December 5, 1998 |
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Two months after school started Zora received news that her father had remarried. Zora's father was never close to her, nevertheless she would come to respect and admire him. In her eyes, Hurston saw her father as a remarkable man who had beaten tough odds to make something of himself. Zora was never to return home from school; unfortunately she didn't have a choice, since the school would not adopt her, as her father wanted them to... displayed 300 characters
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Zora was never to return home from school; unfortunately she didn't have a choice, since the school would not adopt her, as her father wanted them to. "Without Lucy Hurston to spur him on, he seemed content with what he had already accomplished, not only unwilling to assume new responsibilities but eager to lighten the load" (Witcover 35)... displayed next 300 characters
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