In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, main character Janie’s husband, Logan, is portrayed as a villain in their marriage to justify her leaving him for a new man. She establishes his bad behavior when she compares him to a Bear: “Logan with his shovel looked like a black bear doing some clumsy dance on his hind legs” (Hurston 31). Janie suggest Logan has animalistic characteristics, the comparison shows how Jamie fells about him. The clumsy dance could refer to his lack luster emotional support throughout the marriage. Janie not seeing Logan as her husband and more of an animal resembles her no longer wanting to be in the relationship. In Addition, Logan is ungrateful of what Jamie
In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, main character Janie’s husband, Logan, is portrayed as a villain in their marriage to justify her leaving him for a new man. She establishes his bad behavior when she compares him to a Bear: “Logan with his shovel looked like a black bear doing some clumsy dance on his hind legs” (Hurston 31). Janie suggest Logan has animalistic characteristics, the comparison shows how Jamie fells about him. The clumsy dance could refer to his lack luster emotional support throughout the marriage. Janie not seeing Logan as her husband and more of an animal resembles her no longer wanting to be in the relationship. In Addition, Logan is ungrateful of what Jamie