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    Love is crucial to one of the most important themes in Their Eyes Were Watching God. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, love in many different forms are displayed. In this novel, when Janie marries Logan for the sake of her grandmother’s satisfaction, she immediately realizes that she doesn’t love Logan as a husband in any shape or form. Logan rarely shows Janie any form of affection to display that he loves her. Janie’s relationship with Joe Starks is somewhat similar to the relationship that she…

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Argumentative Essay True love can be defined as a strong and lasting affection - a happy, passionate and fulfilling relationship, which after a long time, the people are still passionate and care deeply for each other; to love unconditionally. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, readers follow the point of view of Janie Crawford in the form of a flashback - starting from her childhood and going through her three marriages. The book begins with…

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Chart Part A: Characters Select five characters in the novel. For each, provide a brief description and identify the function they serve in the novel. Character Description Function Janie Janie is a curious woman. She defies the standards defined by the society by flaunting her long, beautiful hair when her second husband dies. Her curiosity is her motivation to live. Janie is the protagonist of the novel. The story revolves around her three marriages and her quest…

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    As an author of the time in being, was a time many writers wrote about their opinions or ideas into their stories about the society. In the story of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the main character, Janie, is trying to find herself as one whole person and what she truly wants to be. She is awaking as a women but stumbles over the men that try to silence her. When she was young she married a man named Logan Killicks, who treats her poorly as if she was a mule. Soon she…

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God By: Zora Neale Hurston LAP TOPIC #1 Written by: Jason Gutierrez African American are portrayed as the “ignorant” scum of society, the slaves to their own race and the epitome of human suffering. They have the vision of becoming equal to those that had once influenced them. Having that motivation creates the need of pursuing answers through life experiences and the ideals of those that surround the goal of ascending to a new level. In the literary novel “Their Eyes…

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    Andrea El Helou Ms. Reid English March 11th, 2024. Their Eyes Were Watching God Essay In Zora Neale Hurtson’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God”, Janie sets out to discover her true love. Janie’s ideas about life and love are very unrealistic and fictional. Throughout this novel, she discovers the harsh realities of her imagination. She attempts to seek happiness and true love through three marriages, each of which provide her with very different views on life. Janie’s first marriage was with a…

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    In the story of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" Janie goes through a lot to find love and fulfillment in herself. It all starts with Nanny forcing her to marry Logan Killicks. Soon after she returns to Nanny and tells her that she is not in love with Logan physically and emotionally. Nanny disregards what Janie says and tells her that after a while the love part will come eventually. A year passes and Nanny dies so now Janie can go look for the man that shes been longing for. She then meets…

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    some authors have a special talent for applying them. Zora Hurston uses many symbols in her book Their Eyes Were Watching God. I believe her use of living organisms as symbols allows her to convey ideas about people. For example, she uses mules, buzzards, and a pear tree to symbolize complex ideas including her idea of a perfect relationship. To start off, the mule in Their Eyes Were Watching God represents hardworking people who deserve a break in their lives. When Joe Starks and Janie Starks…

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God Janie (the main character) went through many rocky and abusive relationships to find true love. During these relationships she was forced to do what her husband said and she was treated like an object not a person. In the play A Streetcar Named Desire two sisters named Blanche and Stella also had to deal with abuse. The abuser was Stanley Stella’s husband. Stanley abused each woman in different way, which caused each sister to react differently. In Their Eyes Were…

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    Zora Neale Hurston: Their Eyes Were Watching God Hurston, Zora. Their Eyes were Watching God. New York: Harper & Row, 1937. Print. In Zora Neale Hurston’s famous novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Hurston explores the life of a southern black woman, Janie Crawford whose three marriages of domineering control of men make her acknowledge her independence and self-satisfaction as an African-American woman. Set in the early 1900s, Hurston reveals the dominant role of men in southern society and…

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