Zora Neale Hurston has a romantic personality, but her love is more impersonal as she tends to be focused on her dreams instead. When not in harmony with her true nature, Zora can fall to moodiness, or become aloof, and withdrawn. She can also become timid, uncertain, and ungrateful, putting the blame for her troubles on others or the world.
The author of “Holy War” uses a causality chain to develop the poem because it shows "<span>how humans use reason to justify even something wrong". Everything is linked. </span>