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A trio of short stage plays that dramatize lively episodes in a rural Southern community through performance-ready scripts, stage directions, and vivid vernacular speech. The pieces present comic courtroom scenes, neighborhood disputes, and romantic entanglements in which gossip, pride, and practical needs shape characters' choices. Sharp humor and folk rhythms drive interactions while authority, reputation, and everyday survival are negotiated onstage. The writing emphasizes timing, dialect, and theatrical detail to invite both reading and performance.

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Zora Neale Hurston

Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) was an influential American author, anthropologist, and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Known for her rich portrayals of African American culture and folklore, she contributed significantly to literature with works that explore themes of identity, race, and community. Her most notable work, "Their Eyes Were Watching God," is celebrated for its strong female protagonist and innovative narrative style. Hurston's writings, including essays and plays, reflect her deep understanding of the Southern Black experience, making her a vital voice in American literature. Her legacy continues to inspire readers and writers today.

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