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Mrs Turner And Teacake Analysis

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How does the conflict between Mrs. Turner and Teacake define society in the Everglades? (Talk about the conflict between Tea Cake and Ms. Turner first and then follow into second paragraph.)

Mrs. Turner’s prejudice towards Tea Cake, on account of his darker color, and black people in general causes arguments between them and creates tension in their different relationships with Janie. Janie’s caucasian features allow Mrs.Turner to visualize the white heaven that she has always imagined, and she is therefore unable to “forgive [Janie] for marrying Tea Cake” (pg. 141) as it is a blatant disregard for the completely white future she has imagined. Mrs. Turner’s fascination with white culture ties in with her racism towards black people; she says that “[she] can’t blame de white folks from hatin’ [the black race] cause [she] can’t stand ’em” (pg. 141). Despite being black herself, her utopia of a completely white society spurns her to “[hate] Tea Cake for his defilement of divinity” (pg. 145), believing Tea Cake is not good enough for Janie, who has whiter features like straight hair and light skin. Mrs. Turner’s feeling that Tea Cake is not good enough for Janie causes Tea Cake to desire to show power and prove that he is stronger than Mrs. Turner's influence. Soon after Mrs. Turner brings her brother to meet Janie, Tea Cake decides to “whip Janie” in his attempt “tuh show dem Turner’s who is boss” (pg. 148). His aggression with Mrs. Turner increases when he recalls that he

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