Voice in Their Eyes Were Watching God

English
Grade 7
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A worksheet focused on analyzing the use of voice in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' for Grade 7 students. It includes reading summaries, context, and questions aimed at understanding the narrative voice and literary techniques employed by Zora Neale Hurston.

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Voice in Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Grade Grade 7
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Introduction to Voice in Literature

Scene Summary: In Zora Neale Hurston's novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God,' the protagonist Janie Crawford reflects on her life and experiences through a distinctive narrative voice that combines colloquial speech, introspection, and poetic description. The narrative voice often shifts between Janie's personal perspective and an omniscient viewpoint, creating an intimate and layered storytelling style. Throughout the novel, Hurston employs vernacular language to authentically depict African American speech patterns, which enhances Janie's voice as a character. The context of the novel is set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Southern America, emphasizing themes of identity, independence, and self-expression. Hurston's use of voice serves as a powerful tool to express Janie's internal struggles and resilience, often through metaphors and vivid imagery. The phrase 'Talking like her' exemplifies how Janie's voice is rooted in her cultural background and personal journey, making her story both unique and relatable.

Context Guide: 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is a landmark in American literature, celebrated for its lyrical prose and authentic portrayal of African American life. Hurston's narrative style is characterized by its use of dialect, which captures the rhythms and expressions of the characters’ speech. The novel explores Janie's quest for self-identity through her voice, which evolves as she gains independence. Hurston's technique of blending oral storytelling traditions with literary craft creates a compelling and genuine narrative voice that resonates with readers, emphasizing the importance of authentic expression and cultural roots.

1.
Summarize the main idea of the scene summary in your own words.
[2 marks]
2.
What is the significance of dialect in Hurston's portrayal of Janie's voice?
[2 marks]
3.
Identify one literary technique Hurston uses to develop Janie's voice.
Aa) Irony
Bb) Metaphor
Cc) Flashback
Dd) Alliteration
4.
Explain how Hurston’s use of imagery contributes to Janie’s voice.
5.
Describe how the phrase 'Talking like her' illustrates Janie’s voice.
[2 marks]
6.
How does Hurston’s use of vernacular language influence the reader’s perception of Janie?
[2 marks]
7.
What is the overall effect of Hurston’s narrative style on the storytelling?
[2 marks]
8.
Identify and explain one example of poetic language in the context guide.
[2 marks]
9.
In your opinion, why is voice important in storytelling? Use examples from the context guide.
B

Creative Writing: Developing a Character’s Voice

Imagine your character has a strong background or personality trait that influences how they speak and see the world. Think about their culture, experiences, and emotions as you write.

Create a short monologue from the perspective of a character you invent. Focus on developing a distinctive voice using slang, tone, and imagery. Use the checklist to guide your writing.
1.
Write a 5-7 sentence monologue that reflects your character’s voice. Make it authentic and expressive.
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Checklist for developing your character’s voice: - Use appropriate slang or dialect - Include vivid imagery - Reflect the character’s background and personality - Maintain consistency in tone and style - Express emotions clearly
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12/31/2025
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