As Hurston evaluates the hardships African American women endured during the darkest times in history, Hurston’s female …show more content…
Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, focuses on Janie Crawford’s journey of discovering her self value. In addition, Hurston explores and exposes the physical and emotional pain African American women endured.She has overcome the traditional roles of a woman by the end of the novel. Overall throughout her marriages, Janie experiences the hardships that most African American women went through at the time. From the physical labor to the physical beatings, Janie was presented with the life that a woman was expected to live. Furthermore, the author utilizes her female characters to reveal the theme of feminism. On the other hand, Hurston exhibits the theme of gender roles through her male