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Why does hurston open the novel with an analogy?

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  • 27-10-2016
Hurston opens the novel with an analogy in order to tell the reader that this book will have a focus on women and men, and the purpose is to show a black woman's perspective.
The ships he is talking about are slave ships, so the book is about oppression, among other things. 
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