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    Love plays a very important role in Hurston’s Their Eyes were watching God. Janie spent her days looking for love. She thought of love just as she thought of the elements of springtime: Sunny days‚ bright skies‚ a bee pollinating pear tree blossoms. She searched far and wide for this kind of perfect love. She thought that love would come after marriage and for her quest for love is rocky and hard she finally finds the light at the end of the tunnel Logan Killicks couldn’t

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston follows the life of the beautiful‚ fair-skinned Janie Mae Crawford. The book’s main action comes from Janie’s quest to find all-encompassing true love. The book starts as Janie returns home to Eatonville after several years away. Her best friend‚ Phoeby Watson brings Janie food as an excuse to catch up. The events after this are in chronological order of Janie’s life as she recounts it to Phoeby. Janie is raised by her grandmother‚ Nanny‚ after her

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    In one way or another‚ every person has felt repressed at some stage during their lives. Their Eyes Were Watching God is a story about one woman’s quest to free herself from repression and explore her own identity; this is the story of Janie Crawford and her journey for self-knowledge and fulfillment.  Janie transforms many times as she undergoes the process of self-discovery as she changes through her experiences with three completely different men. Her marriages serve as stepping-stones in her

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    of African Women In Zora Hurston’s novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ we get a look into the life of an African American woman who faces difficulties because of her race and sex. African American women at that time were at the bottom of society. They could not voice their opinion or express their ideas. Their job was to work and do what they are told. They were neither respected nor viewed as valuable to society. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Janie Crawford‚ despite her skin color and gender

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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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    The idea of this assignment is to connect both the film and book. “Their eyes were watching God”‚ then‚ viewing the film “I am not your negro” inspired by James Baldwin’s writings’ on the death and purpose of his three friends Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Malcolm X‚ and Medgar Evers. The film really took me back especially when James Baldwin spoke about‚ black children watching a film based on white cowboys shooting the Indians. James Baldwin goes in depth about how black children view themselves as the

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    The novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is a compelling story over the main character Janie and her re-occurrence of her battle to free herself from others’ assurance to seek power over her life. In the beginning of the novel the audience glimpses the first sign of seeking power‚ when Janie’s grandmother is ruling over who she should marry. As the novel goes on Janie is seeking new true love‚ each person she attempts to form her life with ends up showing some symbolism of controlling Janie physically

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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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    Defense Mechanisms: No Alternative “People are so quick to judge others faults‚ but never quick to point out their own”. Although the author is unknown‚ this quote is consistently applicable to a majority of the characters in Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ written by Zora Neale Hurston. This novel consists of a young woman named Janie and her problematic odyssey through three unique marital relationships. Although each relationship varies greatly from each of the others‚ one thing remains identical:

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