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    In ‘Their Eyes were watching God”, by Zora Neale Hurston,Janie is a black woman in the American Deep South during the early 1900’s. She is a woman who comes to claim her independence and search for love as her own person. Throughout the novel, Florida and its culture, affects Janie’s views and life perceptions. In the beginning, Janie is cared for by her nanny, who is an older woman that wants to wed Janie shortly after Janie finds her sexualtiy. Nanny is described by Janie as a woman who is

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    Love and Marriage      Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston is a novel about a Southern black woman and her experiences through life. Janie, the main character, is forced at a young age by her grandmother, into an arranged marriage with a man named Logan. Janie is told to learn to love Logan, but the love never comes for Logan in Janie's heart so she leaves him. She meets a man named Joe. Soon after they are married. Joe was sweet at first, then his true feelings

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    The novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston is about a woman’s journey of self-discovery. The main character, Janie, believes she will achieve fulfillment if she can find her idea of a perfect love. Only Janie’s final marriage provides her with the love she craves, her first two marriages are unfulfilling and oppressive. Hurston uses the mule symbolically to represent women and their oppression. The oppression of women is evident in Janie’s treatment from her husbands as well as

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    Marriage is something many people experience, and for people like Janie, a marriage can change your life. In Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, Hurston uses common themes, symbols, and metaphors to advance Janie’s character during her relationship within the timeline of their relationship. When she meets Joe, Janie starts optimistic and looks for adventure but, as time passes, their marriage becomes strained. Janie gets increasingly oppressed until one day she realizes what is happening

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Seminar Questions Is Janie or Tea Cake a Christ figure? Choose one and argue for or against this, providing details from the novel to support your answer. In my opinion, Tea Cake is a Christ figure. Saying this does not make him an especially religious person nor does it make him a person without flaws, after all he steal from Janie and he did try to kill Janie in the end of the novel. However, Tea Cake does in fact have attributes that makes him a literary Christ figure

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    In the novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” by Zora Neale Hurston, Hurston wants her readers to know that love cannot be forced. It can not be found through marriage or bought with money, love can only be love. In the novel, the protagonist, Janie gets married off to Logan Killicks who was in his sixties when she was only sixteen because her Nanny did not want Janie to be like her mother. Janie’s mother is someone who would plays around with boys and Nanny did not want Janie to be like her, she

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    Sheila Arman Mrs. Coghill AP Literature 18 December 2015 Their Eyes Were Watching God Overview Questions 1. Janie’s relationship with her first husband Logan Killicks consists of no true feelings. Her grandmother suggests that she marries this man because of his ability to provide for her and give her the protection she needs. Her grandmother believes that in time, Janie will develop undying love for her husband however she fails to see that. She fulfilled her household duties but after a year of

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    In the book “Their Eyes Were Watching God,”  by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie embarks on an immensely arduous journey in order to reach a juncture in her life where she is satisfied with herself as well as her accomplishments, regardless of what her friends and family think. Throughout the book, one can see that it is very difficult for Janie to reach this highly desirable point in her life due to the gender norms in her society, which greatly hold her, and her dreams back. Although the characters in

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    In her famous novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston grapples with Hughes’ pressure through her character Janie. The novel follows the journey of Janie Crawford and her character development as she goes through three marriages and struggles to discover true love and her true

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    figure out what you want to do with your life,and things we like. We find out what makes you unique. You find out what true happiness is, but you have to take risks and let things go and try new things. A great book that shows this is “Their Eyes Were Watching God”. Janie, the main character, is involved in three very different relationships. Zora Neale Hurston, the author, explains how Janie learns some valuable lessons about marriage, integrity, and love and happiness from her relationships with Logan

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