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Answer: The effect of telling the story through the eyes of the townspeople instead of Joe or Spunk was that the story was full of opinions from the men at the store. In the first paragraph it sates, "A round-shouldered figure in overalls much too large, came nervously in the door..." The townspeople are unbothered by they story and only care to spread the gossip.

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The effect of telling the story through the eyes of the townspeople instead of Joe or Spunk is that readers get to see how the two men are perceived and judged by society.

  • Spunk and Joe are characters in Zora Neale Hurston's short story "Spunk".
  • Although they are the main characters, the story is not told through their eyes.
  • The story is developed through the eyes of the townspeople, through their conversations.
  • The men, especially, are the ones observing and judging the affair Spunk has with Joe's wife. They see Joe as a coward. Spunk, on the other hand, is seen as the "manly man".
  • It is because of those men's opinions that Joe tries to kill Spunk, only to get killed by him.
  • Therefore, telling the story through those men's eyes shows readers how society perceives and judges Spunk and Joe.

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