In the above example, it is giving human abilities to non-human things.
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Well, honey, the mule in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" symbolizes oppression and mistreatment. It represents how women and African Americans were seen as burdens and beasts of burden in society. Basically, it's a big ol' metaphor for the struggles of marginalized groups during that time.
The freeing of Matt Bonner's mule in Their Eyes Were Watching God is used to demonstrate Janie's compassion for suffering, enslaved things (perhaps due to her own experiences in marriage). The mule emancipation also shows that deep down Joe Starks wants to please Janie, but that his pride prevents him from doing so openly.
Janie Crawford's (Killick's, Starks', Wood's) grandmother in Their Eyes Were Watching God.
For the rarity of a mule giving birth to a foal. Like saying when pigs fly.
Yes, there is symbolism in "Theirs eyes were watching god". You will actually have to sit down and read the story, because there are a few. You have symbolism in the pear tree, the gate, the mule, the bee, the rags that bind Janie's hair and a few others.
What kind of idiot would ask this question no one cares about the size of a mule You must have No life and see around watching spongebob thinking about the size of a frickin mule no one cares get a life
mule = Maultier mule = Muli
A saddle mule is a mule used for transportation or riding, were as a pack mule is a mule used solely for transporting luggage rather then people.
mule = Maultier mule = Muli
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A donkey can have offspring that is a mule, a mule cannot have offspring that is a donkey.