Answer:
Because for her this represented the idealization of love and what she seeks in a romance.
Explanation:
The text shown in the question above is an excerpt from the book "Their Eyes Were Watching God" where we meet the character Janie, who, while trying to dream of love and romance, finds herself trapped in unhappy marriages, where she is exploited and her position as a woman is devalued.
The excerpt shows what Janie's vision of marriage was like, before she was married. When she observes the reciprocity and intimacy between the bee and the flower, she sees this encounter as the idealization of love and romance. She is thrilled to watch the bee and the flower, because that's what she expects from a wedding and that's the kind of experience she wants to have.
A newly gained freedom, but to some parts of the Middle east it still represents a harsh beating, or death by the husband
Hello~
They most likely wanted slaves to be afraid so they did not collect the courage to escape or disobey. With low self esteem they might not try anything.
Good luck!
Ary~
Answer:
The narrator uses third-person omniscient
Explanation:
Analogy is kind of like a metaphor. For example, "The only thing tastier than lots and lots of honey, is lots and lots of money.