Their Eyes Were Watching God Mule Analysis

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A Mule for a Wife In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Hurston uses the mule as a symbol representing the mistreatment of black women in this time period. Mules are typically thought of as stubborn, inexpensive animals used primarily for work which is parallel to how society viewed black women during this time. When Janie is opposing Nanny’s suggestion to marry Logan Killicks, Nanny tells her the black woman is the mule of the world (Hurston 14). Nanny’s comparison implies that a colored woman is the lowest creature around, and Janie should submit to Logan’s guidelines. Just as a mule would, Janie remains stubborn and independent through this “arranged” marriage and works hard to reduce the restraints set by her husband. When Logan goes to

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