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Understanding Mrs. Turner's Perspective through Art

Explore Mrs. Turner's views on race in Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God" through an expressive art piece. Dive into her complex relationship with Janie, Tea Cake, and the broader world. Incorporate quotes and emotions to capture her character depth.

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Understanding Mrs. Turner's Perspective through Art

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  1. Draw a picture of Mrs. Turner and her place in the world. You must include… • how she feels about black people • why she dislikes black people (use specifics) • the way that Mrs. Turner wants the world to be • how Mrs. Turner views Janie and why she wants to be around Janie • how other black people (like Tea Cake) feel about Mrs. Turner • include at least three quotes from chapter 16 • an explanation of the back of why you structured the drawing as you did

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