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    Zora Neale Hurston, author of Their Eyes Were Watching God, uses diction in order to depict Janie’s self-possession over her life and hope for her future. While flirting with Janie, Tea Cake convinces her that “Nobody else on earth kin hold uh candle tuh you, baby. You got de keys to de kingdom” (104). Hurston’s use of diction depicts Janie’s self-governance. Hurston describes Janie as possessing the “keys to the kingdom”. Owning the keys to an object implies ownership, so Hurston is describing

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God, is a novel written in 1937 by the African American author Zora Neal Hurston. In this novel, the main character, Janie Crawford, is the narrator and takes the reader on a journey to find her horizon and true love. Janie goes through numerous situations that make her find her true love. Hurston, uses many symbols in this novel that relate to Janie and when she uses these symbols, she also relates them to themes. For example, when she she is represented as a mule in the

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God symbolism, diction, and narration, guide through 1900’s America’s rustic south and helps to understand Janie’s journey from being a sheltered, naive, hopeful but unhappy bride to an independent, grown, experienced, and mature woman by facing a life of poverty, trials and cruelty as she searches for the one thing that gives her life meaning, love. She experienced different kinds of love throughout her life with the men in her life, but it was not

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    In the book “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” the main character Janie marries three different men, Logan Killicks, Joe Starks (Jody), and Vergible Woods (Teacake). She marries each of these men for different reasons. First, she marries Logan because her grandmother guilted her into marriage with him. In the book, on page 13, it says, “‘Brother Logan Killicks. He’s a good man too.’ ‘Nah, nanny, no ma’am…’” This is saying that Nanny wanted Janie to marry Logan, however Janie didn’t want to marry Logan

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    Despite appearing as a quest for love and a fulfilling relationship with a partner, Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God follows Janie Crawford and her search for identity. Janie’s story begins when she first idealizes the alluring beauty of the reciprocal relation between the bee and the pear tree that sets her to seek the same level of reciprocity with a partner. However, by experiencing and struggling through three relationships, Janie learns to use her voice for her independence

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    In the beginning of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie, the main character, struggles to find what the true meaning the word “love” is until her last marriage. Janie marries three times throughout the novel. With three different men at three different ages, she encounters three new perspectives. Janie suffered two unhappy marriages before she could find her true love. The day Nanny catches Janie kissing a boy, she demands her to marry immediately due to her personal experiences

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, the main character Janie Crawford is characterized by her maturation throughout the course of the novel, and one way this is made clear to the readers is through the use of fertility imagery. In the novel the readers receive many clues to Janie’s state of mind regarding her feelings of love and intimacy, especially in characterizing these feelings in relation to Janie’s connection with nature. In this level of the story happening underneath the

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    Their eyes were watching God is a story based on a young woman who goes by the name Janie Crawford. She lives in Florida and is searching for love. In the novel she explains her journey of love to her friend Pheoby. Since Janie does not associate with the others she asks Pheoby to delay the message to the other people in the town Eatonville. Janie was raised by her grandmother Nanny after her mother left town. Janie and Nanny live with a white family the Washburns and they take care of the house

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    An analysis of Zora Neale Hurston Their Eyes Were Watching God Certain goals or visions are often withheld for the simple fact that what we want sometimes does not look right in the eyes of people we hold dear. In The novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora neale hurston, skillfully uses characterization to vividly portray how gender superiority impacts one’s decisions in life. Janie Crawford the protagonist struggles trying to find who she is through the men she meets in her life because

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    Anas Bingham ENG-376 Prof. Noelle Morrissette 09-12th-14 Their Eyes Were Watching God: A tale of Their Eyes Were Watching God, a novel by Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neal Hurston is hailed by many as a feminist text due to focus on its protagonist’s journey, Janie Crawford, to find her voice and gain agency in a atmosphere that attempts to place her within narrow social confines. The text focuses on the events in Janie’s life that become integral in the formation of her identity. The story

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