“The vision of Logan Killicks was desecrating the pear tree but Janie didn’t know how to tell Nanny that.” (page 31). Logan, was the older man that Nanny forced Janie into the attempt of loving. The thought of having to marry a very awful-looking old man just to satisfy her Nanny revolts Janie and violates her glorified perception of Love. Although Janie was strained into marrying Logan, she had the belief that once she married him she would have grown to love him. But was it just a justification to the unfairness of the coercively marriage? “But anyhow Janie went on inside to wait for love to begin.The new moon had been up and down three times before she got worried in mind.” (page 38). Slowly, that “hope” began to fade through the many days spent with Logan. Janie’s idealization of marriage makes her believe that it is imperative to love your spouse. It feels wrong to her to not have the ability to love Logan. Yet again, Nanny supposes that Janie got a “mouf full uh foolishness” (page 40). Love is pointless in the mind of Nanny at this point. Janie should be “grateful” because of the property she owns and the status of being a married
“The vision of Logan Killicks was desecrating the pear tree but Janie didn’t know how to tell Nanny that.” (page 31). Logan, was the older man that Nanny forced Janie into the attempt of loving. The thought of having to marry a very awful-looking old man just to satisfy her Nanny revolts Janie and violates her glorified perception of Love. Although Janie was strained into marrying Logan, she had the belief that once she married him she would have grown to love him. But was it just a justification to the unfairness of the coercively marriage? “But anyhow Janie went on inside to wait for love to begin.The new moon had been up and down three times before she got worried in mind.” (page 38). Slowly, that “hope” began to fade through the many days spent with Logan. Janie’s idealization of marriage makes her believe that it is imperative to love your spouse. It feels wrong to her to not have the ability to love Logan. Yet again, Nanny supposes that Janie got a “mouf full uh foolishness” (page 40). Love is pointless in the mind of Nanny at this point. Janie should be “grateful” because of the property she owns and the status of being a married