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    “‘Mules and other brutes had occupied their [Black] skins. But now‚ the sun and the [White] bossman were gone‚ so the skins felt powerful and human’” (186). Race‚ education‚ and social class are very closely intertwined in Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. Social class‚ defined as a division of society based on social and economic status‚ can be related to the loss of humanity seen in the African Americans. The White men and women‚ as seen in the courtroom scene‚ seem to follow

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    Chapter One (Jealousy and Friendship) In chapter one of "Their Eyes Were Watching God"‚ there was numerous amounts of emotions displayed by various people. Jealousy was a very apparent emotion displayed widely among the women in the town. Jealousy is an emotion that makes people want something that another has already and for this they spit that person. Anther more dominate emotion encrypted in this chapter was friendship. Friendship was immediately introduced in the first chapter between Janie

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    In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ written by Zora Neale Hurston‚ the judgments made by the characters in the story are frequently based on their anger and insecurities. Many examples of judgment are spread throughout the book. In the early fifties through the late seventies‚ people appear to be racially judgmental when they are insecure and angered by the change in their environment. Judgments seem to be all around us and are a way to express feelings. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ the anger

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    You wake up beside your significant other as if it were any other day; then look them in the eyes and utter the words “Good morning!”. You feel overwhelmed with joy by the mere company of your spouse for in the morning after your wedding night and the dream of obtaining the level of companionship in which you yearned becomes a reality. In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God the main character Janie pursues the quest of finding companionship in means of a husband. Zora Neale Hurston’s

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    America for centuries. From slavery‚ to Jim Crow laws‚ to the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson‚ racism always has been‚ and will always be a problem. In her novel Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Zora Hurston talked about racism and showed how it affected the life of the main character‚ Janie. Their Eyes Were Watching God took place in the 1890s‚ a period of violent racially motivated crimes and segregation. This segregation played a huge role in people’s lives‚ in history‚ and in the novel.

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    NOTECARDS FROM Their Eyes Were Watching God Book "She was stretched on her back beneath the pear tree soak- ing in the alto chant of the visiting bees‚ the gold of the sun and the panting breath of the breeze when the inaudible voice of it all came to her. She saw a dust-bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister-calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree from root to tiniest branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight. So this

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    In Their Eyes Were Watching God the people who are sitting on the porch are made into one entity in many ways. The sitters are referred to as one entity in the fourth paragraph of chapter one when the author says “ These sitters had been tongueless‚ earless‚ eyeless conveniences all day long. Mules and other brutes had occupied their skins.” They are referred to “skins” instead of individual people‚ which gives a notion that they are all equal and lowly. The author portrays the sitters as powerful

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    The novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ narrates the story of a woman’s pursuit of a meaningful life in the American South during the 1920’s. Janie desires sense of her own identity and a secure sense of independence. In the beginning of the book Janie is unsure of who she is or how she wants to live‚ until she has a revelation under the blossoming pear tree‚ where she observes perfect harmony of nature. Janie wants to achieve this type of love‚ which awakens an even deeper desire. Janie seeks a

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Conflicts in the Their Eyes Were Watching God |Chapter: |Textual Support with Page Number: |Context of Textual Support: |Inference and/or Commentary: | |7 |“No matter what Jody did‚ she said nothing. She had learned |It has been 20 years since she has been married to Joe Starks and |Through the marriage of Joe Starks‚ brings the conflict of man|

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    In the book "Their Eyes Were Watching God" the main power relationship is gender-based. The book took place in the 1900s‚ back then sexism existed tremendously. Through out the book there were many challenging situation regarding to sexism that Janie had to go through. These events are what shape jaines personality. I will discuss about my art work‚ quotes and how sexism affected the perception of identity of people in the book. The picture I drew was Janie in a bird cage with a mans arm holding

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