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    goals. Similar to Janie‚ in Zora Neal Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God”‚ the loss of her husband‚ Joe‚ opens her life to discover new desires‚ rather than material things. Janie’s reaction to her husband’s loss‚ confidently expresses the changes that occurred within her. Symbolism‚ point of view‚ and imagery illustrate Janie’s internal change. Janie’s loss of her husband was a gateway for new opportunities‚ and seems like another spring time moment. For example‚ Janie realizes she hates

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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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    at that point picked‚ lastly picking. Conceived a casualty of circumstance‚ Janie was liable to her position in life. She was raised to maintain the guidelines of the early African American era. From the earliest starting point‚ she was instructed to be inactive and subject to whatever life gave her. As she developed more seasoned she started to acknowledge she should offer in to her cravings and not smother them. Janie‚ the primary character of the story‚ was set up for her journey of self-revelation

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    searches for life’s delirium; Edna Pontellier and Janie Starks. Their idea of life’s delirium was to find the perfect marriage run by love and find the true joy by and through love. Though they seem to carry the same conflict‚ they have similarities as well as differences in both of the novels and the characters. Though they are coming from two different literary movements‚ The Awakening and Their Eyes were Watching God’s main character Janie Starks and Edna Pontellier had similarities. They

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    Oprah Butchers Hurston’s Classic Novel Oprah Winfrey’s movie‚ totally transformed Their Eyes were Watching God‚ beyond resemblance from Zora Neale Hurston’s book. Throughout the movie many relationships changed‚ Janie gained much strength‚ morals became altered from the normal acceptance of this time and‚ the meaning completely shifted and symbols meaning completely. Obviously‚ Oprah had conducted changes in the movie which altered the entire recognition of the book. During the movie‚ Oprah twists

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God is one of the most famous novels of the Harlem Renaissance. The novel focuses on the plight of an African-American woman‚ Janie‚ achieving a joyous‚ respectable life from a humble background. Janie struggled through life due to her mostly unsuccessful search for love. After many years with an oppressive husband‚ Janie finally found her true love and started to live life the way she wanted. This theme can be seen in the way that Hurston wrote the novel.

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    Top Ten Quotes 1) Janie‚ on her gossiping neighbors‚ stressing the importance of storytelling and oral tradition: "Ah don’t mean to bother wid tellin’ ’em nothin’‚ Pheoby. ’Tain’t worth de trouble. You can tell ’em what Ah say if you wants to. Dat’s just de same as me ’cause mah tongue is in mah friend’s mouf" (6). 2) Janie‚ to the men of Eatonville: "Sometimes God gits familiar wid us womenfolks too and talks His inside business. He told me.how surprised y’all is goin’ tuh be if you ever

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    effect on the culture and attitude of Janie because nature was her life‚ anything that she did always had some type of connection to her spirituality and nature. “We all know God never lets us down‚ that he is utterly reliable and consistent. The Bible teaches that God is immutable; unchanging in his nature‚ character and purpose” (Kandiah 2). The spiritual aspect of the novel also ties in with nature because nature was personified as God going against Janie‚ Teacake and Motorboat. “The wind came

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    Foster’s chapter‚"...And Rarely Just Illness." The novel is a journey of a girl‚ Janie‚ who in the search of true love also finds a strong sense of identity and acquires self-knowledge. The two characters that die of an illness are Joe Starks and Tea Cake. Joe Starks is a man with great self-pride and dominating power. He never lets Janie speak for herself and insults her quite often. After twenty years of marriage‚ Janie becomes fed up by the way Joe treats her. She breaks out in insults toward his

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    bear the children. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ the portrayal of women shows the said stereotypical woman from the early 1900s. This novel shows the struggles of a young‚ beautiful‚ black woman‚ Janie‚ that is trying to fit into the world and find the love that she has always desired. Janie goes through beatings‚ a forced marriage‚ and being controlled

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