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    A SOAPSTone for Their Eyes Were Watching God Author Zora Neale Hurston was born in Eatonville‚ Florida in an all black community She moved away at age 13 and later joins a travelling theatre company. Later in life during the Harlem Renaissance‚ she worked with Langston Hughes on a play that was published posthumously‚ but never finished because of creative differences She wrote the novel in seven weeks while studying voodoo in Haiti She suffered a stroke and forcibly was put under hospice care. She

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    As children we often cling to the storybook romance. The “happily ever after” cliché certainly appeals to the young romantic: however‚ the harsh reality of life may soon prove this to be foolishly sentimental. In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Zora Neale Hurston explores these circumstances as she outlines Janie’s pursuit of happiness. Janie is described as a child of nature. The spiritual power of nature has a tremendous affect on the development of her character. Hurston uses this metaphor

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    Whereas a heart cannot beat without love‚ a story cannot survive without its gripping characters. The characters within a story are the key elements that essentially bring the story’s theme to life. In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ author Zora Neale Hurston showcases the African American experience as the story discusses the issues of racism and social inequality among races and genders. The author conveys the theme of feminism through her compelling female characters‚ yet Hurston reinforces

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    The novel Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ by Zora Neale Hurston‚ illustrated how black women during the early 1900’s were constantly marginalized and silenced. In this time period black women did not have the same respect as men or white women when they gave their opinions and were often ignored. Black women were also perceived to be less intelligent and ____ by others. Hurston portrayed how black women were marginalized and silenced by others through the protagonists’ relationships with other people

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    In the book Their Eyes Were Watching God published in 1937‚ by Zora Neale Hurston explores the story of a girl named Janie‚ and her search for love. Janie as a young girl finds herself on an individual quest for love‚ and personal freedom. Through Janie’s journey she gets involved in three different marriages that help her grow as an individual as well as gain a better understanding of what love is. Janie also learns different lessons through her experiences with marriage‚ which contributes to Janie’s

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    Throughout the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God the main character Janie Crawford fell into many relationships throughout her life‚ but three of those many made a drastic change in her life. Accordingly‚ with her first marriage to Mr. Logan Killicks who was a man‚ that she did not want to marry at such a young age. Janie’s second marriage being to Mr. Joe Starks‚ whom she loved so dearly‚ was subsequently cut short. Out of all of Janie’s marriages‚ one made the most impact on her love and life

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    In Chapters 5 and 6 of “The Eyes Were Watching God” Janie Crawford‚ a beautiful young woman who takes orders from a tyrant of a husband. Her husband Joe Stark seemed to be the perfect guy for her. He had all the qualities that a girl can dream of‚ he’s charismatic‚ handsome‚ and a gentlemen. As their marriage progresses on Janie starts to notice that the man she fell in love with wasn’t that man no more. He started becoming jealous‚ bossy‚ and just sexist towards women. Joe criticizes everything

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    IT WAS A STRANGE THING‚ but shortly after his mother died‚ David remembered experiencing a sense almost of relief. There was no other word for it‚ and it made David feel bad about himself. His mother was gone‚ and she was never coming back. It didn’t matter what the priest said in his sermon: that David’s mother was now in a better‚ happier place‚ and her pain was at an end. It didn’t help when he told David that his mother would always be with him‚ even if he couldn’t see her. An unseen mother couldn’t

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    In the historical fiction novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Zora Neale Hurston tells a story about misinterpretation of love and dreams. Janie is an African-American woman in the 1930´s who experiences life through a series of unsteady relationships‚ all in search of a love like her dreams. Janie fails to realize the difference between love and her dream‚ specifically when she is steered away from her dream by others‚ marries Logan Killicks and runs off with Joe Starks. Janie has a dream about

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    Zora Neale Hurston’s novel Their Eyes Were Watching God features a distinctive narrative structure that orbits the life of a female protagonist attempting to function autonomously in a society where white men typically have control. Janie dreams of a marriage full of authentic love and respect‚ and when her reality differs from her dreams‚ she revaluates her relationships. Although she may not find the life she has fantasized about‚ Janie is willing to shift the dynamic between herself and the men

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