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How Does Janie Grow In Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Throughout the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, self-growth is evident in one specific character, Janie, by the help of her significant other. Teacake is an ideal mate for Janie because he helps her achieve freedom. Shortly after the two meet, Teacake automatically views Janie as an intelligent and able being instead of regarding her as inferior to the male race. Teacake offers Janie to a game of chess, and she cannot help but be fascinated over the thought that, “Somebody wanted her to play. Somebody thought it was natural for her to play. That was even nice” (Hurston 96). In general, men in Eatonville regard women as physically and morally weaker than men due to the strict basis of gender. On the other hand, Teacake notices that Janie has more to her than just looks and is bright enough to partake in common-folk activities without being …show more content…

Throughout parts of the novel, Teacake emotionally and physically beats Janie down to reassure himself and to ensure ownership over her. For example, “Before the week was over he had whipped Janie…Being able to whip her reassured him in possession...He just slapped her around to show he was boss” (Hurston 147). In order to cover his own insecurities, Teacake manifests his worries into physically aggression. He is overcome with jealousy, and treats Janie as his individual property in order to keep her around. However, Teacake loves Janie and only scourges her since he is solely afraid of losing the woman he loves most. In fact, he pampers and commiserates with her much after the incident to express his condolences. Regardless, Janie is completely understanding of Teacake’s hostility and feels not one ounce of anger since she loves every aspect of him. Ultimately, the two contain such strong and deep affections for one another that they are willing to overcome any difficulties and inspire each other to be the best version of

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