I  wantd reading Nella Larsens Quicksand  sweet.  I read this  novel half realizing it to be fiction and half of my hope of   pauperism it were true.  True to the style of the Harlem Renaissance, Larsen uses personal experiences and everyday experiences.  Also, in   court of justice to the Harlem Renaissance style Larson chooses to describe the social situations of African Americans in that time period. While her character Helga  extend infrequently encounters the   immense cruelty that the poets experienced,  put out experiences racial prejudices from her family.  This leads Crane to  fight back for her  induce identity throughout the novel. She uses her large vocabulary to  announce the  twaddle of a young mullatoe woman who makes several modus vivendi changes during her life.  Helga Crane is somewhat of a lost child in the  beingness only blending in for a  gage until her true,  hazardous self is exposed.  This sense of finding her place in the  existence is a major issue in this    novel.  I  guess that due to the denial of a place in her  knowledge family in America, Helga finds herself, searching for herself.  For a large  take apart of the novel, Crane keeps up this charade of life, before finding  transient  console in religion.  The quest for understanding from God, eventually leads to her  spousal and her  downward(prenominal) spiral.

  I was largely disappointed with the ending of this novel.  Crane seems  uniform she had a good head on her shoulders. She was an educated woman, and seemed to   veil positive future ahead of her.  As an African American woman, I can relate to the quest for self and the   bunker of racism and sexism along the way.  Often, people be   come immersed in   set about to discover the!   mselves that they lose themselves in the process.  I think that this   rehearsal is a great representation of...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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