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    Character Description Function Janie Mae Crawford Janie is the main character in the story. As the reader follows her life’s journey, we learn of her triumphs, failures, joys, and sorrows. Ultimately, the book is involving Janie’s search to find her true self. In addition to this, the title “Their Eyes were Watching God” highlights her quest for spiritual enlightenment. The events of her life encompass the scope of her journey for love and self- understanding. Janie is the protagonist of the story

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    In each relationship that Janie has become more mature and her identity begins to change. Along her journey, she encounters glimpses of happiness and in the end, she is truly happy. And she finally gains the love like that between the bee and the blossom. Throughout the novel, Janie searches for the love that she has desired from her adolescent years. A depiction of love represented by her grandmother's pear tree where bees and blossoms connect. The pear tree symbolizes her blossoming sexuality

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    The Powerful Voice of Janie in Their Eyes Were Watching God The world of Janie Crawford in Their Eyes Were Watching God was one of oppression and disappointment. She left the world of her suffocating grandmother to live with a man whom she did not love, and in fact did not even know. She then left him to marry another man who offered her wealth in terms of material possessions but left her in utter spiritual poverty. After her second husband's death, she claims responsibility and control

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    Janie’s harassment claim is unique to say the least! It is a crazy story, but the all the facts must be presented in order to determine if Janie in fact has a legitimate claim of harassment that she can file with the company and the EEOC. Janie works for a company of 30,000 employees as does Susie, although they work in different geographical regions. Janie has been employed at XYZ Corporation for twelve years, has had attendance issues over several years, and is currently under verbal warning for

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    in Janie's character. The culture from the Harlem Renaissance adheres to the Eyes Were Watching God by representing their own race and their own lifestyle. Janie’s character in the novel change throughout the story. At the beginning of the novel Janie

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    Janine Shepherd was an Australian cross country skier who had dreams of winning a winter Olympics gold medal. While she was training on a bike with her fellow teammates. A tragic accident happened: she was hit by a speeding truck and became paralyzed from the waist down. Her life was perfect until she had gotten into that tragic accident and broken every part of her body, and she didn’t want her body anymore because it was hopeless; however, she improved and learned how to walk but also learned how

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    Moreover, it provided more explanation behind Janie’s actions and beliefs. Now I understand how folklore culture shaped Janie’s aspirations and image of romance. As a millennial, it is difficult to relate to the characters in the book, especially Janie. However, Crabtree’s interpretation of Janie’s motivations helped me understand and draw a connection in spite of the time difference. Additionally, it provided reasoning of the large emphasis placed on the vernacular within the novel. It felt that

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    Janie is one woman that represents an entire population of women. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, the time period was set in-between 1915 and 1935. During this time, oppression of women and racism was very alive. Many of the themes in the book such as women’s choice, independence and relationships with men, still hold to be issues in today’s society. Janie was raised to obey men and not think for herself as much. While Janie’s mother was not around to raise her, Nanny took on the role of raising

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    forcefulness caused an abrupt change and realization in Janie. "She knew now that marriage did not make love. Janie's first dream was dead, so she became a woman..."(25). Janie's dream of love was destroyed by the controlling nature of Nanny. Janie's marriage to Logan Killicks forced her her to change in the acceptance that she was a possession being handed off by Nanny to someone else so she wouldn't be led astray.Through her marriage with Joe Starks Janie gains social standing, with the sacrfice of her

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    Throughout the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, we saw how Janie, the main character, changes in many ways throughout her relationships. Janie's behavior, appearance, self-confidence, and moral beliefs all change throughout the novel due to her three marriages. Janie is affected by the way the men treat her and she makes changes depending on who she is trying to please. Is Janie trying to make herself happy and do what she wants or is she changing herself to get the approval

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