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Thesis:
In her novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, Hurston portrays Janie’s growing resentment toward those who restricted her dreams and highlights her newfound internal confidence stemming from her recent experiences of personal freedom.
T1
By utilizing metaphors and hyperboles, Huston depicts Janie's hatred toward her grandmother, which arose from her suppressing Janie’s dreams.
T2
Hurston depicts Janie as having her internal confidence blossom by employing literary devices such as personification and metaphors.
Conclusion
Hurston effectively shows Janie’s hatred toward those who hindered her dreams as well as underscoring her newfound internal confidence.