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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, we see Janie Crawford’s quest for spiritual fulfillment parallel numerous aspects of Joseph Campbell’s philosophy on conventional heroes throughout literature. Although Janie may stray from the masculine role of a knight slaying a dragon; through being stripped away from her environment, realizing her insignificance in the world, and overcoming obstacles along the way overtime we see Janie fit the mold of a heroine. After showing much resistance

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    Defiance and Beauty Throughout the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie’s hair is a noteworthy reoccurring symbol. Janie’s hair is used by Hurston to embody defiance, unconventional identity and beauty, and freedom from suppression. Janie’s hair first acts as a symbol of defiance of trifling community values. Her defiance begins at the start of the novel, “What dat ole forty year ole ‘oman doin’ wid her hair swingin’ down her hair back lak some young gal?” (Hurston

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    Throughout the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the main character Janie’s development as a woman is quite impressive compared to other women during that time when Racism and Sexism were still a big problem in the society of America due to three of her relationship with three man that help her to develop into a strong independence African American woman. Although during the 1920’s women had achieved a modicum of success, Zora illustrates through her character Janie that this

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    In “Their Eyes Were Watching God” a young woman lady named Janie is on a quest to find love. She is married twice before she finds true happiness with her last husband vergible woods. Is this story a feminist novel? I believe this can viewed as a feminist novel. The author uses the different men within the story to show how Janie finally evolves and finds freedom. Men played a huge role of making this a feminist novel. Her first husband Logan Killicks and her second husband Joe Starks specifically

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    In the book Their Eyes Were Watching God, the main character Janie goes through a lot of struggles in life and finds that men are her way of liberation. At the end of the book, Janie goes through a total of 3 spouses in her life and they each individually changed her in a specific way. Her first husband being Logan Killicks, second being Joe Starks, and lastly, Tea Cake. When Janie's Nanny was aging and felt her life ending, she saw Janie maturing quickly and she thought that it would be only proper

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God: Janie fights for her own expectations “We will always tend to fulfill our own expectation of ourselves” by Brian Tracy. In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie, the main character, fights for her rights and her expectations instead of listening to those around her. Nanny expected Janie to get married to someone who has money, land, and protect her. This is true in four main ways. First, Nanny expects Janie to marry Logan, a rich man. Second

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    We grow up to the adults in our life telling us we are "unique", to be "ourselves" but when we practice that distinctive trait, we get labeled as weird; in other words "not normal". In the book, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie, the protagonist, favors the idea of love and freedom but in the town she is leaving in, those two are considered taboo to women. Janie being able to think for herself is the distinctive trait that sets her apart from the other women in her town. This is a problem because

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    Throughout the book, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie the main character has taken upon many different types of persona’s. She was a girl with Nanny; Next she was a married girl with many responsibilities she didn’t know how to handle. After running away with Joe she was free-spirited and fun, but that changed over time and she became shut in and obedient. But in the end she became the person she always wanted to be. Janie always tried to do what she thought was right, but

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    “Ships at distance have every man’s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others, they sail farever on the horizon…” (Hurston 1). The opening sentence of Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, translates into that people are always viewing their dreams from far. Some are able to their goals and others are left only thinking about them. The protagonist of the novel, Janie, spends the expanse of her life searching to find her true self. Along her journey, Janie

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God, a novel written by Zora Neale Hurston, as well as a film directed by Darnell Martin, talks about Janie Starks. Janie dreams of love. She ponders whether endearment will come with marriage. By the end of the book, Janie has experienced deep affection and personal growth. There are multiple characteristics to describe Janie. In the novel, Hurston portrays her as a brave independent woman. She leaves Logan and runs off with Joe. In the movie, Martin portrays her as submissive

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