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12 December, 15:14

Matty Redding, John's mother, was setting the table for supper. She was a small wiry woman with large eyes that might have been beautiful when she was young, but too much weeping had left them watery and weak. Which best describes the intent of Hurston's use of voice as it relates to cultural experience? Hurston explores the outdated notion of women in the kitchen rather than in the workforce. Hurston reinforces the idea that women openly show their emotions, whereas men try to conceal them. Hurston highlights the hardships that women in the community are experiencing through her description of Matty Redding. Hurston comments on the wasted beauty of youth and the cruelty of aging through her portrayal of the main character.

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  1. 12 December, 15:20
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    In my opinion, the correct answer is C. Hurston highlights the hardships that women in the community are experiencing through her description of Matty Redding. Sure, Hurston was a feminist who would definitely oppose women's positioning in the domestic sphere exclusively. But this detail of Matty's "watery and weak" eyes has to do with a more general topic, and it's hardships and general oppression of women that destroys their lives.
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