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    glamourous magazines‚ the media‚ and the people who surround us. This was not the case for Janie Crawford‚ however‚ as her perception of love and life was represented through Zora Neal Hurston’s illustration of the pear tree. Throughout “Their Eyes Were Watching God‚” Janie explores the meaning of these virtues by constantly comparing them to her vision of the pear tree that she experienced as a child. To Janie‚ the pear tree was a symbol of nature‚ a mystery of the world with witch she longed to connect

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    The Strength of a Woman

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    The Strength of a Woman Zora Neale Hurston’s famous novel Their Eyes Were Watching God tells the compelling story of an African American woman‚ Janie Crawford‚ and her journey to find herself. In the time period of this novel‚ women are stereotypically seen as inferior to men. They do not speak their mind‚ they are reliant on their husbands‚ and they do as they are told. However‚ this is not true of Janie‚ the novel’s protagonist and narrator. Janie is a strong female role model who defies the

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Film Viewing Questions 1: Close-Ups By utilizing a close-up shot of Janie‚ the filmmakers sought to signify the closest (most recent) part of Janie’s life that the audience would be able to experience. Furthermore‚ the contrast between the staggering‚ worn out state of Janie and the established and sleek sign marking the entrance suggests a contrast in the various stages in Janie’s life- the climb and descent that her life took in regards to the economic ladder. However

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    Zora Neale Hurston‚ a woman of moving‚ “anthropological and folkloric field work” had taken the underground literature world by storm with her 1937 work of “Their Eyes Were Watching God” ‚ a moving piece of magical work for the life of the oppressed woman. With references to her own life such as Eatonville and the multiple marriages‚ I began to see how though there are traits of a non- feminist novel it does have the correct tones of feminism. Being as though the novel was written in the 20th century

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    In “Finding Haiti‚ Finding History in Zora Neale Hurtson’s Their Eyes Were Watching God” ‚ Stuelke examines damaging affects of imperialism on the black population in Haiti and how it directly correlates with mistreatment and institutionalized regression of African Americans in the United States. This article is relevant to Their Eyes Are watching God because it portrays the dual control that the U.S government holds over both Haitians and African Americans‚ which Hurston depicts through the various

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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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    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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    word where in the story‚ so Emily was understandable with her father‚ so she was always fining a way to be happy as she saw Homer Barron in the city. “The construction company came with niggers and mules and machinery‚ and foreman name Homer Barron‚ a Yankee – a big‚ dark‚ ready man with big voice and eyes lighter than his face.” I emplane that Emily was trying to come across with Homer‚ and as she long for love from someone. Emily was so anxious with

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    In her article “Tuh de Horzion and Back: The Female Quest in Their Eyes Were Watching God”‚ Missy Dehn Kubitschek argues against her fellow critics’ common misconception of Janie as “a passive prize” (109)‚ in favor of‚ recognizing the “the independence and strength” (109) within her. Kubitschek showcases the independence and strength of Janie through outlining her heroine’s quest throughout‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ according to the five qualifications‚ “answering the call to adventure‚ crossing

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    Zora Neale Hursto Silence

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    silence to a loud noise. It calls for questions to be raised. No one questions why someone is loud; it is only when one becomes silent that people are concerned. In the translated Romance “Silence” by Sarah Roche-Mahdi and the novel “Their Eyes were watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston‚ the struggle that the main characters deal with is shown throughout their silence. It distances the characters‚ Silentius and Janie‚ from the real world by having to hide who they are as

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