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    Logan Killicks is Janie Crawford’s first husband in the novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston. Logan is a very interesting character‚ because he doesn’t appear in the story for long‚ but he is a very strong‚ and important character in Janie’s life. He is an old person‚ who Janie is forced to marry‚ because of her grandmother’s wishes. Her grandmother doesn’t want her to be with Johnny Taylor‚ whom Janie likes‚ so she gets Logan Killicks and Janie together for marriage. Grandma

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    In “ Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston it’s about a young woman named Janie Starks‚ whom she was raised by her grandmother‚ Nanny. Nanny was something more to Janie because‚ she was never around her parents. When‚ Janie started to grow older‚ her grandmother caught her kissing a local boy so‚ Nanny decides to marry Janie off to Logan who is a wealthy middle-aged farmer. She wants Janie to be in a secure situation‚ unlike her who was born into slavery‚ was raped by her master and

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 6 Summary Some of the men like to tease Matt Bonner about his skinny yellow mule. Though everyone loves the conversation (except Matt)‚ Joe has forbidden Janie to join in. He thinks she is too good for them and Janie resents him for it. She also resents how hard Joe makes her work in the store‚ especially since he doesn’t do much there himself. The most irksome thing‚ of course‚ is his staunch resolution for her to wear a head-rag in the store. We learn Joe

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    Analysis of Janie’s Relationships In Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ Janie. finds herself. and discovers her. voice through her. marriages with Joe Starks‚ Tea Cake‚ and Logan Killicks. Each of. her relationships. bring her. closer to. her goal. of finding. love. Janie is. a girl. who. lived the. majority of. her life as others thought. she should. as a black. woman. When she was very young‚ her mother abandoned her and. her. Nanny raised. her. Nanny holds. a very. strict moral

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    The novel Their Eyes Were Watching God written by Zora Neale Hurston follows the journey of the central character Janie Crawford. Janie spends her time in southern Florida trying to find her voice and true love. During this process‚ she finds herself in two marriages with men that greatly differ from each other. These two men go by the names of Joe Starks and Vergile “Tea Cake” Woods. They both have very different impacts on Janie’s path to achieve her life goals. After Janie has a failed marriage

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    century‚ Zora Neale was a famous African American novelist‚ folklorist‚ and anthropologist. Many of her works attacked issues concerning black heritage‚ which are still widely acknowledged today: Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Dust Tracks on a Road‚ and Every Tongue Got to Confess. Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ specifically‚ described the difficult course that Janie Crawford endured in order to discover her inner voice. In the beginning‚ Janie was a young‚ black child who lived with a white family. During

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    read using the southern dialect among blacks to spice up the story. The black southern dialect adds authenticity to the characters making them interesting and easy to relate to. Dialect makes the characters seem real and believable. In "Their eyes were watching God" dialect is used to portray

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    In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Hurston utilizes the theme of nature not only for the means of symbolism or imagery‚ but in order to convey Janie’s developing perception of the world around her. In the beginning of the story‚ Janie seems to illustrate the mindset of a typical young girl who withholds dreams pertaining to love and marriage‚ still untouched from the harsh realities that are integrated amongst the various gifts of life. Throughout the story‚ Hurston uses the different depictions

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    Book and Movie Comparison The general thought of films based off of a novel is negative towards the film‚ in the case of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God I will have to agree with the general thought. The film adapted for television by Oprah Winfrey does not include many of the important or want to see exciting details from the novel. The novel also exaggerated some parts of the book on psychological level‚ for example the hatred people had for one another. It was a good movie without

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    Passage: Chapter 20 Page 183-184 In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Zora Neale Hurston creates a sense of closer and fulfillment in this particular passage by employing both auditory and visual repetition/ imagery‚ comparisons with metaphors and personification to demonstrate that peace and amity are both obtainable through love even after going through the toughest of circumstances. Hurston’s method of utilizing repetition conveys her message about the end of Janie’s journey and the

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