Missie May Analysis

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Hurston writes a story about love and marriage and through this marriage you are able to realize that appearances are not always what they seem. The two main characters in this story are Missie May and Joe, a young newlywed couple who relationship is tested when a man name Otis D. Slemmons moves into town. The first character the author introduces is Missie May in the beginning she is portrayed as a very strong and admiral wife but as the story continues she is revealed to be a women who is very weak. The second main character is Joe a hardworking loving husband who number one flaw is how insecure he is.
Missie May is portrayed as the perfect wife, in the beginning of the story she seems to be pleased with her life but as the story continues she becomes resentful of the life her husband has built for them she becomes envious of the money that Slemmons has and although this is partly Joes fault for forcing her to go to the ice cream pallor as well as allowing her to realize the economic difference between Joe and Otis however it was her fault for being weak and allowing herself to get seduced by Otis false promises …show more content…

The two main characters in this story are Missie May and Joe, a young newlywed couple who relationship is tested when a man named Otis D. Slemmons moves into town. The first character the author introduces is Missie May in the beginning she is portrayed as a very strong and admiral wife, but as the story continues she is revealed to be a woman who values money more than her relationship. The second main character is Joe a hardworking, loving husband who number one flaw is how self-conscious he

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