Their Eyes Were Watching God Janie Character Analysis

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Janie, the main character in the novel, went through a roller coaster of emotions and personalities throughout her life. Janie went from hardly speaking to speaking up for herself and not being involved in any town activities to becoming full of life, always overjoyed, and friends with every person in the town. At the beginning of Janie's life she was trying, and learning new things. She was trying to find herself and figure out what she truly wants in a husband. When Janie was young, she was well involved with family and friends. She did not have a mom so nanny took care of her and she always was with The Washburns. “Den dey all laughed real hard. But before Ah seen de picture Ah thought Ah wuz just like de rest.”(9) Janie never knew that she was different from …show more content…

After Joe, Janie gave up on searching for love and just settled in the store and worked there everyday. Later Janie met Tea Cake at the store, not wanting to get involved in another relationship, fell for his charm. Tea Cake made Janie feel young and happy like she was when she was younger. Janie was scared to get involved in another relationship because she did not want to expect the best and get hurt again. Anything Janie and Tea Cake did made Janie fall more in love with him. Even when they got in arguments Janie could not stay mad at him for a long period of time because she would fall right back into his charisma. “Ah sell groceries right here in dis store, Tea Cake, if you don't happen to know.” She tried to look cold but she was smiling in spite of herself (108). Janie was so happy when Tea Cake was around that she could never be mad enough to not smile or laugh with him. Tea Cake, unlike Joe, allowed Janie to be herself and do whatever she wanted to make herself happy. Tea Cake was the true love Janie had been looking for her whole

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