Their Eyes Were Watching God

Sort By:
Page 5 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Decent Essays

    Zora Neale Hurston’s captivating novel Their Eyes Were Watching God explores the dynamic life of a riveting and challenging protagonist in the post-slavery era Florida. Janie Crawford, a woman with mixed heritage, flaunts her gorgeous caucasian hair and beauty that never seems to age. She defies the cultural norms of the time by marrying on three separate occasions and insisting on her coveted autonomy. Janie amasses many accomplishments throughout the novel which build her intriguing character,

    • 735 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Janie Crawford: The Woman Whose Clothing Conveys Her Relationships In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, the protagonist, Janie, endures two marriages before finding true love. In each of Janie’s marriages, a particular article of clothing is used to symbolically reflect, not only her attitude at different phases in her life, but how she is treated in each relationship. In Janie’s first marriage with Logan Killicks, an apron is used to symbolize the obligation in her marriage. “

    • 932 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    In the excerpt "Their Eyes Were Watching God", the author, Zora Neale Hurtson, uses a variety of rhetorical devices to highlight Janies feelings toward an arrange marriage. As a result, the author begins the excerpt with personification. "She had been spending every minute that she could steal from her chores under that tree for the last three days." It is impossible to physically steal from chores. The authors purpose is to highlight that Janie has things to do, like chores, but decide, to

    • 287 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Novels become more interesting as they are examined closely for their deeper meaning. ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’ by Zora Neale Hurston is a novel that requires close attention to detail to fully grasp the meaning behind the story. This novel is about a young woman, Janie Crawford, who is fascinated by nature and tells the story of her quest to find true love. Zora Neale Hurston includes many symbols in her novel to create a deeper message. One of the most important symbols is of the tree as Janie

    • 1350 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    the protagonist encounters new experiences throughout their lengthy journey and eventually returns back home with greater knowledge than they had before, as they have learned new life lessons along the way. Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, is an example of this type of basic plot. Throughout her life, protagonist Janie Crawford lives in three different towns with three different husbands, who all provide her with unique epiphanies on the expectations and realities of being

    • 1214 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Book summary Their Eyes Were Watching God is written by Zora Neal Hurston an African American woman in 1937. This story is about Janie Crawford, whose lifelong quest is to find true love. Janie narrates the story of her three marriages and her search for love to her friend Phoeby. When Janie is young, her grandmother arranges her marriage with a man named Logan Killicks, who becomes Janie's first husband. Janie is not content with her marriage to Logan but optimistically wishes that she would grow

    • 472 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Who is the Best Man Janie struggles with her marriages with Logan Killicks and Joe Starks throughout the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, but finds a good man and husband in Tea Cake. Logan goes to marry Janie because Janie’s grandmother forces her to marry him because Nanny wants her to have a good marriage and thinks Logan can give it to her. While Joe comes in and shows Janie he has authority and is loving, but later tries to control her and what she does. Tea Cake

    • 1128 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the main character, Janie suffers through three abusive marriages. Janie’s husbands take away her voice and equality, for their own desires. Janie learns a lot from each marriage, hopefully leaving her in a better place to make the best decision for her own well being, if she chooses to marry again. The lack of equality and freedom given to Janie in her relationships with Logan, Joe and Tea Cake helps Janie to realize her need for

    • 879 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Their Eyes Were Watching God Theme Many times the love that a person is looking for is the one that a person doesn't realize. Setting The author begins and ends the book on a porch where Janie is telling her story to her friend Pheobe Watson. The book begins in the morning on the porch and then ends at night, symbolic of beginning and end. In between these two times Janie is telling her story which travels through the state of Florida. Style In this book, Hurston writes in the dielect

    • 6216 Words
    • 25 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Janie finds her way out when Joe Starks appears. The first thing Joe does after asking for a drink of water is to name himself: "Joe Starks was the name, yeah Joe Starks from in and through Georgy" (47). Hurston's naming of Starks is ironic for several reasons. The word stark is often used as a synonym for barren, and Joe Starks and Janie never have any children. Hurston hints at sexual problems that develop between the pair because of their separate beds and Janie's eventual verbal "castration"

    • 921 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays