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In Chapter 18, what is the personification that Zora Neal Hurston uses to describe Tea Cake (Vergible Woods) and Janie’s situation at this juncture of the story? Why do you think that Zora Neal Hurs
In Chapter 18, what is the personification that Zora Neal Hurston uses to describe Tea Cake (Vergible Woods) and Janie’s situation at this juncture of the story? Why do you think that Zora Neal Hurston refers to the title of the book in this chapter? What does it symbolize? Explain.