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A Hectic Journey in Their Eyes Were Watching God was written by Zora Neale Hurston

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Their Eyes Were Watching God was written by Zora Neale Hurston and published in 1937. Hurston's book guides us through character Janie Crawford’s hectic journey while taking place in the 1900s. The story starts out with Janie, a middle-aged black woman, returning to her hometown in Eatonville, Florida. Her surprise visit gets the town talking. They wonder where she had gone, what she was doing, and why she was gone so long. Janie’s friend, Pheoby Watson, visits Janie to find out what happened. The conversation that they share frames the rest of the entire book.

Janie begins her story explaining that her grandmother raised her because her own mother ran off. Janie’s grandmother worked as a nanny for a white family, so Janie grew up around that family. She was so used to being around white people that she actually believed that she was a white girl. Janie’s grandmother was devoted to making Janie happy and safe. She had the desire to marry Janie off right away, because she knew that a good man could provide the security that she could no longer provide if something happened to her. A farmer, named Logan Killicks, was the perfect guy that Janie’s grandmother had in mind for her to marry. Janie resists the need to get married, but she does it for her grandmother. She feels absolutely miserable living with Logan Killicks. He didn’t provide a sense of love that Janie felt she needed, but her grandmother argued that the love will come naturally and in time. Soon after Janie

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