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    care towards Janie. Towards the beginning of Tea Cake and Janie’s marriage, Janie’s flashback shows Tea Cake bringing out Janie’s fear and insecurities. Hurston writes, “That was when she found out her two hundred dollars was gone” (Hurston 118), and wrote about Annie Tyler. The quote shows Tea Cake leaving early and taking Janie’s money, only to come back late at night like Annie Tyler’s story. Tea Cake’s actions leave Janie distraught and increases the feeling of angst in Janie when she has an

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    Introduction In 1963, during her sophomore year at Southern University, Janie Mae Overton was recruited by and teamed up with Freedom Riders John Lewis and Roy Innis. During this time, Mrs. Overton was introduced to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., it was at this time that she joined the “march for freedom.” Overton traveled throughout the south with CORE and began participating in freedom marches and sit-in demonstrations. When asked why she began participating in the movement, she responded, “Growing

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    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 in the standards

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God: Janie Throughout the book Their Eyes Were Watching God, we saw that Janie, the main character, changes in many ways. Janie goes through many difficult situations in life and goes through heartbreaks. She changes as a character because she is affected as a person mainly by the three relationships shes has. She was forced to a marriage with an old farmer, Logan Killicks. Janie then met a man by the name of Joe Starks but insisted on calling him Jody. She then met a young

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    An African-American woman named Janie Crawford. The book was set in the 20th century in central and southern Florida. The story shows her journey through life and the obstacles she faces along the way. Janie goes through four men in her life, each leading her closer to discovering herself. The novel begins as Janie returns to her hometown Eatonville, Florida. It has been two years since Janie left and this makes her neighbors question her. The last memory of Janie was her leaving in a wedding dress

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    After realizing how unhappy she is with Logan, Janie suddenly decides to take off with Joe who she has just met. She is happy to get away from Logan and is expecting the best by making this decision; however after a while things start going downhill from when she first married Joe. Throughout the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Neal Hurston, Janie’s growth is greatly impeded on by Joe and she struggles to discover herself. When Janie first meets Joe he impresses her with his ambition

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    Throughout the novel, Janie grows from having everyone telling her what to do, to standing up for herself, and doing what was best for herself in the end. In the Novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie did as her Nanny told her to do not having a second opinion about it. Eventually she stood up for herself when she yelled at Joe on his deathbed. She takes charge of her life completely when she is forced to shoot Tea Cake. Janie moves from being a passive character to taking charge of her life

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    Neale Hurston the character Janie finds herself in some trouble. Her grandmother chose a man for her to marry, she finds herself a man that she fancy’s to marry. She must decide for herself to find a man that will care for her and her view of what happiness is. Even though she may have found her dream man, she still cannot find someone that is suitable for her. Logan Killicks is a man who can’t connect with Janie on an emotional level, he is very hard headed about Janie doing work around the house

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    Throughout the book, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the protagonist, Janie, goes through many trials and difficulties in her life to find the one thing she wants most, freedom. Two impactful areas of her life would have to be her silent voice and her cloistered hair. In the novel, Janie is shown to be very silent at times, she doesn’t really speak, and keeps everything to herself because of the chains that held her down. Her hair was another chain that held her down, whenever

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    character Janie in Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston was a lost, naive girl in the beginning of the novel. Zora Hurston shows Janie's character development through allusions and symbols such as the pear tree Janie is under, the hair rags Joe makes her wear, and the hurricane that Tea Cake and Janie experienced while they were in the Everglades. Janie also grows after each husband as she is starting to find her way in this crazy roller coaster people called life. As Janie is forced

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