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Their Eyes Were Watching God: Summary

Their Eyes Were Watching God: Summary


Doug Wink
P-7 2/22/97

A caterpillar crawls along a desolate branch. His many appendages grip
the gray bark as he undulates his body along the path in the shade. Creeping
steadily forward he is looking for the proper place suitable enough for him to
change his identity. Upon finding a twig sprout where he can get bilateral
support, he builds his cocoon. After his cocoon is finished the caterpillar
crawls in for his metamorphosis. If one is to see a cocoon on a tree it does
not resemble beauty, it is a bland piece of wound thread like material with a
hole in the top. When one sees a butterfly they may look twice or stop what
they are doing all together and chase it around following each of their sporadic
movements as the hot sun illuminates and watches from above. Identity has
changed. What once was a little ugly caterpillar that kids would go around
squishing and people would flick from trees when given the chance, went on......


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Approximate Pages: 4 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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