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Their Eyes Were Watching God Independent Woman

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Strong, Independent Woman Who Does Need a Man
A woman’s life is defined for her before her body leaves the womb. There is a set of rules that states what a woman will do, what she will think, and how she will act. In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the protagonist Janie Crawford is faced with this exact issue. This novel empowers women because it tells the story of Janie’s awakening as a woman and how she finds independence over the course of her three marriages.
In the beginning of the novel the reader meets a young Janie who is living freely and has dreams for her future. She wishes to find love one day as she takes steps that enter her into womanhood. Her grandmother, Nanny, marries her off to Logan Killicks, …show more content…

Joe is a cruel and abusive man who lives a materialistic power-driven life that Janie has no interest in living. He treats her better than Logan does in terms of loving her, but still controls her life. “Janie loved the conversation and sometimes she thought up good stories on the mule, but Joe had forbidden her to indulge. He didn’t want her talking after such trashy people.” (53). Outside of the general store that Janie runs, the townspeople engage in banter outside and have a good time. Joe doesn’t let her speak out and this isolates her from making new friends and growing as a person. Instead, she has to take the role as the mayor’s wife and act like she’s above the citizens. Janie stays loyal to Joe for many years and does what he tells her to do. “I god, Janie,’ Starks said impatiently, ‘why don’t you go on and see whut Mrs. Bogle want? Whut you waitin’ on?’ Janie wanted to hear the rest of the play-acting and how it ended, but she got up sullenly and went inside.” (Ch 6). Joe believes he has more of a right to entertainment than Janie. He doesn’t care that Janie wants to have fun as well, or that she wants friends. All throughout their marriage, Janie has called him Jody but know uses Starks. This is the beginning of the cold feelings she has towards her husband. Towards the end of their marriage, she stands up to Joe and when he passes, she feels free and happy, while everyone around her feels she should be in mourning. She is finding that she doesn’t care what the town thinks of her and is redefining her life. A young man named Tea Cake walks into her store one day and not long after, they get

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