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boyakko [2]
2 years ago
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After Joe’s funeral she observes in her unhappiness how Nanny had taken "the biggest thing God ever made, the horizon" and "pinc

hed it in to such a little bit of a thing that she could tie it about her granddaughter’s neck tight enough to choke her. " At the end of the novel, though, Janie is able to "[pull] in her horizon like a great fish-net" with a delighted, peaceful heart. Explain why Nanny’s horizon was so restrictive for Janie and what led to its great expanse at the end. Use at least two examples of textual evidence to support your answer. Your answer should be at least two hundred words
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Olin [163]2 years ago
3 0

Nanny has prescience and knows how to overcome large difficulties. She knows how to reproduce and develop with the accessible materials nature could give.

<h3>What is point of view of Nany?</h3>

It implies that the viewpoint of a singular contrasts from each other. For instance, where someone else saw plentiful open doors in some random unsummontable issues.

Another individual would see just huge issues with little open doors that appears to be a long way from emerging.

For the Nanny to have taken the greatest thing god made, the skyline really intends that, she drew in herself in a pursuit that is unresolveable regardless of the work she places into it, it would in any case be a long way from being settled.

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