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    In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ by Zora Neale Hurston‚ the tree symbolises Janie’s ideal future and how she pictures her future relationships with Logan Killlicks‚ Jody Starks‚ and Tea Cake. First‚ Janie realizes Logan Killicks is not her ideal pear tree. In addition‚ Janie also realizes the same about Jody starks. Lastly‚ Janie finally found her pear tree but is it too late. Opponents would argue the symbolism would be Janie’s hair because her hair represents independence‚ but once she got to the

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    There are two types of relationships in life‚ symbiotic and non-symbiotic. Happiness usually comes from symbiotic relationships and the latter comes from non-symbiotic ones. Zora Neale Hurston explores these ideas in her 1937 novel‚ There Eyes Were Watching God. The novel explores a story of a fair-skinned African American woman‚ Janie Crawford‚ and her evolving selfhood‚ confidence and independence through three marriages in which she experiences trials and finds her purpose. More complex than just

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    Throughout literature minor characters often serve a purpose to show the major characters greatest strengths and weaknesses. In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Jody’s role in Janie’s life serves a purpose to highlight her strengths and weaknesses. Hurston includes Jody in her novel to show one phase of Janie’s life where she seeks love and a voice within society. Jody‚ in turn‚ shows Janie’s ability to find her own voice and internal power but highlights Janie’s weakness in

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    these are the years for asking questions. So that foreshadows that the years for answers is coming. I believe the answers that she will receive will not be what she expects and will probably have some irony to the previous questions she asked. | “I god‚ yeah. But not de house Ah specks tuh live in. Dat kin wait till Ah make up mah mind where Ah wants it located. Ah figgers we all needs uh store in uh big hurry” | Pg 40 | To me‚ this shows that Joe puts others before himself. He wants to set up a store

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ we hear a story of a beautiful woman‚ Janie. Janie‚ as a child‚ is introduced to an idea of love and ever since wishes for romance. As she grows older‚ Janie runs into difficulties due to her gender. She ends up marrying two men‚ Logan and Joe‚ who continues to control Janie. After meeting Tea Cake‚ on the other hand‚ Janie is able to reach freedom. Janie wanted to reach her love‚ the dream‚ the horizon. In the process‚ Janie experiences oppression

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    My piano teacher once told me to first accept myself for who I am in order for others to accept me. If I did not first accept myself‚ why should others accept me? In Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Janie strives to find happiness by living her life the way others want her to live it‚ but she misses the most important factor‚ so she is never truly happy. Janie feels empty‚ and constantly strives to find a way to fill that void. Towards the end of the novel‚ however‚ Janie realizes the key

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    deep brown eyes that looked like leaves in autumn falling through the sky. When he approached the old man’s porch‚ he was greeted with great unpleasantness. He then said to Mr Wilson “Sir I have to interview a neighbor for an assignment and you’re the only person who lives by me for miles can you help me out please”. He begged and pleaded with Mr. Wilson until he was finally accepted into Mr. Wilson’s home. His house was forbidding with candles being the only light source‚ there were spider webs

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    sight but never in reach. She implies that no man has control over his dreams‚ and that no matter what they do; it is only by chance that they will achieve these dreams. Another important part of this paragraph is that “Time” is capitalized‚ as if it were a person mocking the Watcher by showing them what they can never achieve‚ and aging them so that they will never even have a chance.[ “Now‚ women forget all those things they don’t want to remember‚ and remember everything they want to forget. The

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    rebellious teenager who doesn’t want to be defined and oppressed by the atmosphere of the town. Reflection: There is a metaphorical brick wall built around Nomi’s town. The older generation does not know much about the outside world except for what they were told from their parents and relatives.The church forbid the people of East Village to take part in self

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    thought can be applied in Their Eyes Were Watching God. If Janie had not continued to have hope that love was an attainable idea than she would not have been so open to connecting with Tea Cake on a deeper emotional level‚ she let her ideas of love be immortal and long lasting‚ just like a pear tree‚ because she didn’t allow her feelings to die‚ she is able to learn that marriage is about love‚ happiness‚ and business. Janie has her first experience of sexual awakening under the pear tree with Johnny

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