The writing style of Zora Neale Hurston’s ‘Eyes were watching God’ is different and distinct because there are two voices in the story: the narrator’s voice and the voice between the characters.
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The narrator’s voice is classical and philosophical, while the voices of the characters are simple and humble. The narrator has added the voice of characters and their slang to additional points like the accent, fluency, and thickness of the language used by the characters.
While both the voices describe the character, one voice describes her thoughts and the other uses her words.