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Janie's Journey Under The Tree Analysis

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Hurston uses the tension between male and female figures in Janie’s life to promote her emotional growth and maturity. Janie’s spiritual journey traces back to her moment under the pear tree. Janie’s moment under the pear tree is an important symbol that defines the center of Janie’s quest throughout the novel. Her experience under the tree serves as the standard sexual and emotional fulfillment that she desires. The tree mirrors standard gender stereotypes as it references the tree waiting for the male bee to penetrate its blossoms. The subtle but efficient language that is used to describe the trees alludes to the female role: “the thousand sister calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree” (10). Hurston’s allusion …show more content…

Janie seeks mutual embrace from the union of a male and female identity. We see in Janie and Joe’s relationship however, that Joe did not provide this mutual embrace. Janie’s marriage with Joe did not have the type of emotional and physical connection that Janie had seeked, as he suppressed her womanly aspects. Throughout Janie’s journey, the reader can see the struggle Janie has finding her own voice. Joe’s oppressive nature only suppressed Janie’s voice even further and for a long time she had lived under the vision he had of her instead of what she had. The defining moment when she finally sums up the courage to talk back is when she finally breaks free from Joe’s bond. When Janie insulted Joe back after he had, “Joe Starks realized all the meanings and his vanity bled like a flood. Janie had robbed him of his illusion of irresistible maleness that all men cherish, which was terrible...For what can excuse a man in the eyes of other men for lack of strength?” (79-80). Here we see the fragility of a man’s ego and the duality of the two genders. Janie’s verbal assault on Joe leaves him feeling diminished and impotent. Janie’s outburst underscored any misconception Jody had about his

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