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Their Eyes Were Watching God Setting

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A question that Zora Hurston asks in “Their Eyes Were Watching God” is this: What does it take to reach a fulfilled life? Hurston places her main character, Janie, in very polar settings, to introduce the question to her reader. Hurston places Janie in a suffocating environment in the beginning of the novel. Janie wanted to believe in love and happiness, and she deluded herself into thinking that love would come from marriage, because she was unable to make her own choices. Hurston cleverly puts Janie in a suffocating position, but not an impossible setting to escape from. If the setting of the novel had been only twenty or thirty years earlier, Janie could have been a slave, unable to make any of her choices like her grandmother, and, like

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