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    The Significance of a Pear Tree The theme of the novel‚ “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston‚ is the search real love and finding a new form of independence. Throughout Janie’s life‚ she faced numerous struggles as she searched for unconditional‚ true‚ and fulfilling love. Janie seeks an intimate relationship with somebody that lives up to her idea of true love‚ like that between a bee and a blossom on the pear tree that as child she witnessed while she was sitting under in her grandmother’s

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    Ashley Bermudez Ms. L English Essay 12-4-12 Their Eyes Where Watching God. Janie’s three marriages helped her find herself and God. Janie spent most her life living it the way her grandmother would want her to‚ and loving the way her grandmother wanted her to. Janie’s grandmother believed love was all about money‚ property and a status; she pretty much wanted Janie to be with a black man‚ who had everything a white man had to offer‚ she wanted Janie to have the

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    In this essay the plot of the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God will be discussed throughout the Freytag Pyramid. The Freytag pyramid structure includes the exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and denouement. The novel is based around the life of the narrator Janie and her life experiences. It also gives an insight of how the black community in the novel felt about Janie and her actions as well as her decisions. This novel is considered a romantic novel because Janie has the most

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    Is the American dream possible or is it just an illusion? Is it like what Janie experience in the Novel “ Their Eyes Were Watching God” nothing but an illusion. Janie American dream was to find true love and believed that true love will come after marriage. Janie struggle to find her true love. Janie marry Logan Killlick a rich old man she only married him because of her nanny but ends up leaving him for Joe Starks. Joe Starks was her second husband that at first he was all nice and a gentleman

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    In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Hursten the main character‚ Janie‚ has trouble finding her true love. Though Janie marries two different husbands whose character are completely divergent‚ she has yet to find someone who makes her happy even though she doesn’t know the true meaning of love. Janie’s grandma wanted Janie to get married for her protection before she dies because she wouldn’t be able to take care of Janie for long. So Granny planned Janie to marry Logan Killicks‚ even

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    would be utterly disappointed if he were living in the America we are today. His writing “The Great Nation of Futurity” was created off of his love for our nation. He says the foundation of our nation was built on “the great principle of human equality‚” which is not being displayed today as it were in the 1800’s (Sullivan 4). Sullivan would roll over in his grave had he heard of the mass shooting in Las Vegas last month on October 2nd. At least fifty people were killed and over four-hundred more injured

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    - Their Eyes Were Watching God There are many similarities and differences which set apart and bring together the main ideas of the short story‚ “Drenched in Light”1924‚ and the novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God” 1937‚ each written by Zora Neale Hurston. “Drenched in Light” is a short story which Zora displays the outrageous relationship between a young fantasist African American girl named Isis and her domineering grandmother in the early 19th century. “Their Eyes Were Watching God” begins with

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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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    Chapters 1 & 2 Pages 1-20 In the first two chapters‚ the dialect was a little unusual and odd when I started reading‚ but once I kept reading I got used to it. You can tell the book was set in an older time period than now‚ and that it is in a small town. The book begins in an omniscient‚ third-person narrator’s voice‚ and one that is decidedly literary and intellectual‚ full of metaphors‚ figurative language‚ and other poetic devices. Hurston splits the narrative between this voice and long passages

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    Zora Neale Hurston’s "Their Eyes Were Watching God" Research Paper "I am Me‚ My Eyes Toward God" Mark Evans Zora Neale Hurston an early twentieth century Afro-American feminist author‚ was raised in a predominately black community which gave her an unique perspective on race relations‚ evident in her novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God. Hurston drew on her on experiences as a feminist Afro-American female to create a story about the magical transformation of Janie‚ from a young unconfident girl to

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