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    The Motif of a Mule In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ there is a continuous comparison between Janie and mules. Throughout Janie’s life‚ she has been viewed as a domesticated animal and treated like one. The author uses a motif of a mule to show the roles that Janie played in each of her relationships and how despite her struggles‚ she is eventually able to break free of her mule status. Nanny is the first character who implanted the mule status on Janie. In Nanny’s opinion

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    I recently re-watched Oprah Winfrey’s made for TV movie adaptation of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ and was very disappointed. I admire Ms. Winfrey immensely because of her inspirational rise to fame due to her persistent pursuit of excellence and because of her desire to leave something positive for the world‚ so I hesitate to be critical of her pet project. However‚ her version of this most profound and uplifting novel fell short of capturing Ms. Hurston’s excellence. The

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    including the characters they interact with. Their Eyes Were Watching God’s Janie Crawford is no exception‚ as the book follows her ascent from only being capable of reaching the Love and Belonging level while she is the wife of Jody Starks to having the potential to reach the Esteem level after she weds Tea Cake Woods. Zora Neale Hurston’s indirect characterization of Jody Starks as egotistical and Tea Cake as equitable in Their Eyes Were Watching God enables her to convey Janie’s acquired ability to

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    The the novel "Their eyes are watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston. Janie was the main character. She was so simlar to Jane from "Jane Erye" by Charlotte Bronte. They both did what they believed that they should do no matter what it takes. They were both brought up in a society that emphasis on the idea of men are more superior women. They set a foil to that kind of society by not following that idea. The two novels are not the story of their quest for a partner but rather that of their quest

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    All throughout Their Eyes were Watching God‚ the main character‚ Janie‚ seems to swoon over her third husband Tea Cake. She’s obsessed with the fact that he makes her feel worthy or even smart unlike her other husbands‚ Joe and Logan. He actually takes the time to teach her how to play checkers‚ something she was never allowed to do. Vergible “Tea Cake” Woods also makes Janie young and spontaneous. Their adventure filled relationship make her glow inside. To the sudden night fishing trip‚ to romantic

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    Hurston uses many symbols and metaphors in Their Eyes Were Watching God to develop Janie’s story. Symbols stand for‚ represent‚ or suggest another thing. A metaphor‚ however‚ is a figure of speech containing an implied comparison‚ in which a word or phrase ordinarily and primarily used for one thing is applied to another. One of the prevalent metaphors in the novel is the image of the horizon. As Janie climbs the pear tree to see what exists around her‚ she sees the horizon. The horizon also plays

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    In “An Overview of Their Eyes Were Watching God¨ the author Lynn Domina discusses the voice of the character Janie Stark. Janie Stark is the main character of the story‚ and the story line basically depicts Janie relating the story of her life to her best friend. In her lifetime‚ Janie had been married three times and with each time she gained more clarity regarding the goals she wished to accomplish in life. The author then goes on to explain the differences in her three husbands because they all

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    I enjoyed reading Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ though it isn’t something that I would normally choose to read. I found the second half of the book especially interesting‚ and as I read on‚ the dialect became less distracting from the story. At the end of the book‚ Pheobe envies Janie for the life she has led‚ even though it was filled with heartache. Pheobe‚ on the other hand‚ remained safe and within the acceptable standards of society‚ but wasn’t happy with her decision.

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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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    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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