The Tragic Mulatta and Storytelling in Their Eyes Were Watching God

Ana Belén Pérez García
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The figure of the tragic mulatta placed its origin in antebellum literature and was extensively used in the literature of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Much has been written about this literary character in a time when the problem of miscegenation was at its highest point, and when studies established that races were inherently different, meaning that the black race was inferior to the white one. Many authors have made use of this trope for different purposes, and Zora Neale Hurston was one of them. In her novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, Hurston creates Janie, a mulatta that a priori follows all the characteristics of this type of female character who, however, breaks away from most of them. She overcomes all stereotypes and prejudices, those imposed on her because of her condition of interracial offspring, and is able to take charge of her own life and challenge all these impositions feeling closer to her blackness and celebrating and empowering her female identity. In this vein, storytelling becomes the liberating force that helps her do so. It will become the tool that will enable her to ignore the need of passing as a white person and provide her with the opportunity to connect with her real identity and so feel free and happy, breaking with the tragic destiny of mulatta characters. Keywords: storytelling, tragic mulatta, blackness, Hurston.  
悲剧的穆拉塔和他们眼中的故事在注视着上帝
悲剧的穆拉塔的形象起源于南北战争前的文学,并在19世纪和20世纪的文学中被广泛使用。在种族通婚问题最严重的时候,关于这个文学人物的描写已经很多了,当时的研究表明,种族本质上是不同的,这意味着黑人比白人劣等。许多作家都将这一比喻用于不同的目的,卓拉·尼尔·赫斯顿就是其中之一。在赫斯顿的小说《他们的眼睛注视着上帝》中,她创造了一个混血儿珍妮,她先天具备了这类女性角色的所有特征,但又脱离了其中的大部分特征。她克服了所有的刻板印象和偏见,那些强加给她的,因为她的混血儿的条件,她能够掌控自己的生活,挑战所有这些强加的感觉更接近她的黑人,庆祝和赋予她的女性身份。在这种情况下,讲故事成为了帮助她做到这一点的解放力量。它将成为一种工具,使她能够忽略作为白人的需要,并为她提供与自己真实身份联系的机会,从而感到自由和快乐,打破黑白混血儿角色的悲惨命运。关键词:叙事,悲剧混血,黑人,赫斯顿
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