Their Eyes Were Watching God
On at least two occasions, Hurston refers to death as "square-toed," which means exceedingly proper or straight-laced. Why do you think Hurston describes it in this manner?
On at least two occasions, Hurston refers to death as "square-toed," which means exceedingly proper or straight-laced. Why do you think Hurston describes it in this manner? in chapter 8
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