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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, a woman, through the course of three marriages and a life of obstacles, finds her independence in a man’s world. Janie Crawford learns increasingly in each her marriages how to find her independence and speak her voice. A life riddled with loss, poverty, and trials leads Janie towards a life of independence, freedom and the ability to find her voice. Raised by her nanny, Janie lacked the ability to speak her mind and become her own person. Once

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    Janie's Innocence

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    Janie realizes that in order to keep herself alive and to have some sense of being, she would have to store little pieces of herself away. Throughout the novel, Janie is looking for something or someone that she has never known and attempts to find this union between love and marriage that she so idealized when sitting under the pear trees seeing the symbiosis of the bee’s and the tree. Because she did not know what it was that she was looking for, she made some mistakes along the way. This includes

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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 as her own daughter, Janie’s mother, was raped at seventeen, began drinking, and ran away. Countless hardships were faced by Nanny and she was denied opportunities, like

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Love can appear out of nowhere.In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, She introduces us to Janie a mixed woman who struggles with finding her vision of love. When she meets her later husband Teacake we see that her vision of love is slowly coming true. Hurston uses the relationship Janie has with Teacake to show that Janie found the love she envisioned when she was a child. When we first begin the book we are shown a young Janie and we see

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    The Metamorphosis of Janie Crawford In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie Crawford searches for self-knowledge and grows through her relationships with men, family, and society. As Janie progresses in the novel, she takes strides towards black culture, not away from it. Although Janie is the first female in African American fiction to embark on such a journey of self-realization and independence, she is caught in her innocence many times throughout the novel. Janie realizes

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    The novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, is about the life of Janie and is written by Zora Neale Hurston. The novel starts out with Janie and a pear tree. Janie learns about her ideas of love when she sees a bee come to the tree to gather pollen. She goes on to go through multiple relationships learning to understand what love really is. Janie starts as a young girl who does not know much about the world. At the end of her journey, she returns as a woman who has grown tremendously as a person

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    In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston uses the symbol of hair to reveal how little freedom Janie has left and how she has been trapped by that freedom, suggesting that after being oppressed for so long, people start realizing the oppression and continue to bring themselves down. When Joe was coming into the store one day, he saw Walter playing with the loose end of Janie’s hair which upset him. Hurston states, “This business of the head-rag irked her endlessly. But Jody was set on

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    Janie strives to live the life of her imagination by attempting to achieve the dreams of her own. Their Eyes Were Watching God reveals Janie Crawford as a sixteen year old girl who aims to discover new adventures and find love within her marriages. Janie’s grandmother demands she settles down with a decent man that could bring her a bright future. As a matter of fact, Janie originally marries Logan Killicks in order to fulfill her grandmother’s demands. With their marriage progressing without love

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie has allowed the audience to better understand the limitations that women in society 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. In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching

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    “Their Eyes Were Watching God” is a novel that was written by Zora Neale Hurston. Some call this novel an “African-American feminist classic” The novel takes place in the early 1900s. It was about a story of Janie Crawford, an African-American women whose life is a quest to find true love and her journey of self-discovery. The novel narrated main character Janie Crawford’s “ripening from a vibrant, but voiceless teenage girl into a woman her finger on the trigger of her own destiny” It was not an

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