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    cross these hurdles, but those that do take pride in the fact that they have found true love. Everyone in his or her journey of life is in constant pursuit of finding eternal love, including the character Janie Crawford from the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. At the age of sixteen, her witnessing of the embrace between the flowers and the bees under a pear tree causes Janie to begin her quest for finding true love. Although she fails to achieve this dream of eternal love from her first two…

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    In Zora Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, we witness the different types of love Janie experienced in her life. We see her start off with the love of her grandmother, transition into the love of her husbands, and then we finish off with the realization of exactly how much love Pheoby has for her long time friend. Nanny’s love was fueled by the want to give Janie all of the things that Nanny wanted in life, whether Janie wanted them or not. Nanny didn't want what happened to Leafy,…

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s book, Their Eyes Were Watching God, she uses a lot of symbolism and references to nature through the story of the main character, Janie, in her lifetime. The use of tree symbolism is the most common in the first half of Hurston’s novel starting with how “Janie saw her life like a great tree in leaf with the things suffered, things enjoyed, things done and undone. Dawn and doom was in the branches” (8) In the beginning of the book, we understand that Janie has just been…

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God, written by Zora Neale Hurston, follows the life of a mixed black woman’s search for love. The speaker of the novel, Janie Crawford, tells her story to a friend upon returning to Eatonville, Florida. When published, the novel didn’t receive much positive feedback; instead it received criticism for portraying a black community in such a way that opens up more discrimination from the white men surrounding them. However, Hurston presents the black community in a way…

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    Their eyes were watching god is both a male dominant and feminist’s novel. Zora Neale Houston was smart for allowing Oprah Winfrey to be a part of the novel being that she inspires women all over the nation to have a voice etc. The eyes were watching god is a story about how Janie became independent despite all the limitations society tries to urge on her. In the story Janie marries three times in expectation to find love and herself as a women. Janie’s grandmother raised her the best…

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    The Hurricane and flood in the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston illuminates the similarity between the novel and the natural disaster that occurred in south Florida in 1992. In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, the protagonist, Janie has one main life goal, to try and find her true self. She marries and remarries three times in hope of finding the right man who can help her find herself. Hurricane Andrew that took place in south Florida in 1992 has a correlation…

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    Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God is set in Florida during the late 1930’s about a woman telling her story to a young girl about how she turned her life around. The novel is set up as a frame, in which the story starts and ends the same way, with only a couple hours going by. Janie and Pheoby are sitting outside on the porch, while Janie is telling a story. The story is the novel, but in the end, only two hours had gone by and both women are sitting in the same rocking chairs as…

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    Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God details the life story of Janie Crawford, a woman of mixed African American and white lineage in the early 20th century Florida. Raised by her former slave grandmother, Janie struggles to find true love and independence as she progresses through her life. After multiple marriages and relationships, Janie changes over the course of the novel from romantic and disillusioned to independent, thus illustrating the novel’s theme of trying to find…

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God”, Janie Mae Crawford is a woman who is trying to find true love, nevertheless she is having difficulty finding her own identity. It takes her three marriages to find her identity and true love. Each marriage was a part of Janie’s journey to define herself. Janie realizes that she has developed into a strong woman, after each marriage helped shape her into the woman she hoped to be. All Janie wants is to find inner peace with herself and…

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God, written by Zora Neale Hurston, follows the maturation of the protagonist, Janie Crawford Starks. Throughout her life, she comes across people who work towards subduing or building her voice and image. With the insight into the ideologies that are held by each individual she encounters, the reader is able to grasp a wholesome understanding of the era in which Janie lived; a time of hardship engendered by prejudice and injustice. Multiple characters, including Janie,…

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