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Zora Neale HurstonA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Explore the use of storytelling within the narrative of Moses, Man of the Mountain. How do the novel’s structure reflect the importance of stories and storytelling within the narrative?
How does Moses, Man of the Mountain function as a political allegory? How does Hurston tie the story of Moses to the political history of slavery within the United States?
Analyze the use of African-American dialect, slang, and folklore in the novel. How do Hurston’s linguistic choices affect the tone and thematic resonance of the novel?
The novel features striking depictions of plants and animals, such as the burning bush and the speaking lizard. How do these representations of nature contribute to Hurston’s depiction of Moses and highlight the novel’s interest in The Presence of God’s Power in Nature?
Explore the novel’s depiction of blackness. Why are some characters, such as Zipporah, vilified for their dark skin? How does this contribute to Hurston’s political allegory? Cite specific examples from the text to support your argument.
Examine representations of God and divinity in the novel. Does Hurston represent Moses’s God as the only God? Are there other examples of divinity, positive or negative? What connection if any does Hurston draw between religious faith and Freedom as a Constant Struggle?
By Zora Neale Hurston
African American Literature
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Books on Justice & Injustice
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Challenging Authority
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Class
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Class
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Colonialism & Postcolonialism
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Equality
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Family
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Nation & Nationalism
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Power
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Religion & Spirituality
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