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Walker says about Hurston: "[Hurston] was exposing not simply an adequate culture but a superior one." Both authors have extremely similar themes, main characters, and attitudes toward women, especially the black women. They also share a common appreciation for language. Common Themes * Uncovering the soul of the black woman * The rise above sexual and racial oppression for relative peace and independence * The breakaway from a suffocating, loveless marriage in search for "one's own self...
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Click here to view it. Hurston and Walker's similar attitudes on women and men WOMEN * Searching for their own voice * Formed intimate relationships with each other women to help them survive struggles * In the end, they are very strong and courageous MEN * In most cases, they are very controlling * Instead of treating their marriages as an equal partnership, they smother their wives * Failure to see the beauty of life, including relationships with others click here for summary of Walker's "Looking for Zora"
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