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    Kartikeya Sharma COM 1102 - 04 Mrs. Joy Patterson 11/21/2014 Their Eyes Were Watching God This novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is written by 'Zora Neale Hurston', and the story takes place in the city Eatonville, Florida in the twentieth century. The first chapter of this story is written in a third person which is omniscient, and Janie is the narrator in the remaining chapters. The third person (omniscient) narrator tells the story of Janie as a flashback. Janie, an African-American woman

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    In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie has allowed the audience to better understand the limitations, and emotional challenges that women had to deal with in a male dominated society. Janie’s relationship with her first husband, Logan Killicks, consisted of tedious, daily routines. Her second husband, Joe Starks, brought her closer to others, than to herself. In her third and final marriage to Tea Cake, she eventually learned how to live her life on her own. Janie

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    Society has always valued men more than women. This is seen in the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston. The main character, Janie, lives in a patriarchal society, which is also fueled by racism. She struggles to overcome patriarchy in the midst of degrading relationships. She marries three different men, and each man shows the effects patriarchy has on a society. This novel shows how oppressed women are, compared to men, and examples are given through Janie’s different relationships

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    Division: Janie Crawford in Their Eyes Were Watching God Their Eyes Were Watching God was written in 1937 by Zora Neale Hurston. This story follows a young girl by the name of Janie Crawford. Janie Crawford lived with her grandmother in Eatonville, Florida. Janie was 16 Years old when her grandmother caught her kissing a boy out in the yard. After seeing this her grandmother told her she was old enough to get married, and tells her she has found her a husband by the name of Logan. Logan was a much

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    In the novel Their Eyes Are Watching God, the grandmother Nanny has a large impact on Janie the main character’s life. Nanny was a very tough motherly figure to a young motherless Janie. Nanny became who she was because of her slave past and many other experiences and she uses her background to mold her granddaughter. When Nanny was a slave she was repeatedly raped by her white owner. Because of this Nanny was very protective towards Janie and insisted she would need protection

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    Plot and Theme: The book Their Eyes Were Watching God was introduced through the eyes of the town’s people, judgmentally watching Janie return home for an unknown reason. The plot really starts however, when Janie begins to tell Pheoby of her childhood and being married off to Logan Killicks by her Nanny. After spending time with Logan however, she discovers that marriage and love are separate entities and after arguing with him over what her place on the farm is, she meets an ambitious man, Joe

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    In my book, Their eyes were watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the main character Janie dreams of finding love. In the beginning of Janie’s story Nanny caught Janie kissing Johnny Taylor. When Nanny caught Janie kissing Johnny Taylor she became afraid Janie would run off like Janie mother had. In conclusion, Nanny made the decision that Janie was to get married right away. In Janie’s first marriage was to Logan Killicks, Janie’s firs marriage was a loveless marriage. One that she did not want to

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    Review of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Their Eyes Were Watching God is a story about a black woman in the 1930s, Janie’s, quest for real and fulfilling love and freedom. The story begins when her grandmother, Nanny, catches her kissing a boy she doesn’t approve of. Nanny is a former slave who is raising Janie because her own daughter, Janie’s mother, was raped at seventeen, began drinking, and ran away. She faced many hardships and was denied things marriage in order to care

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    In Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston a young woman named Janie Crawford goes on a quest to find her inner-self. Her quest leads her to three marriages, death, and poverty. Janie’s quest has a huge impact on shaping her loss of power. Zora Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God use of imagery also plays a role in Janie’s sense power with the use of eroticized nature. Janie begins her quest when Zora Neale Hurston opens up the novel by discussing Janie’s erotic bond with nature

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston tells the story of Janie and her journey to find herself. She went through a lot meeting different people specifically men to help her understand what she really wanted in her future. Throughout her life, Janie was on a mission to chase her dreams and find her happiness by experiencing new horizons, which suggest that in order to be happy one has to push out of the comfort zone. Janie was the kind of woman who was always striving for better things

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