The Importance Of True Love In Their Eyes Were Watching God

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True love is known to be one of the most desired things in the world. Subjects who try to find true love, face many complications along the way. In the book Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston established the difficulties within relationships through Janie’s personal experiences. Janie, the main charter, married three men in the story and never really found true love that lasted forever. Zora Neale Hurston is able to demonstrate the struggles of life and love beautifully in her novel, as Janie experiences a roller coaster of events. She is able to paint the reader a picture of Janie's struggles by using figurative language throughout the story. Through her forced relationship with Logan, being controlled by Joe, and the tragic …show more content…

That deep thinking benefits the reader because they are able to make connections between the lines on the pages. To illustrate my point, in chapter three after recently marrying Logan Killicks, Janie felt like a “stallion in the blue pasture of ether”(3:25) enjoying her first marriage. Janie felt easygoing in the beginning. The stallion rolling around in the field symbolizes pure joy and a carefree life. Those feelings were short lived. Little did she know shortly after, Logan would work her like a mule.The thought of leaving Logan Killicks seemed nerve racking but also a new opportunity to begin a new life. Through being treated like a slave and the sudden emergence of Joe Starks, Janie became very conflicted with herself and own thoughts. This shows that Janie thinks life is going well, but not for very long. Her life will take a drastic turn of events in the coming future. This preludes Janie’s tough life that follows her throughout her life and other marriages. Furthermore, after marrying Joe. Janie presumed that she had found her true love. Things seemed well and they were going to begin life in a new town for a fresh start. Joe Starks turned into a different person

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