Their Eyes Were Watching Janie

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People, places, and actions can all have impacts on a person as an individual. Everything said, viewed, and heard may be seen as unimportant but can affect what we believe and what we learn. Janie has learned that with what she first believed being in loved meant and entitles. As she grew up and mature with the wisdom she learned the truth. In what love is what it entitle, on how her husband should act, and how she should be able to identify her dreams and not just see her husband’s. In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie’s relationship with Jody and Tea Cake impacts Janie as an individual through their control over her, through what they represented to her, and through the ways they treat her.
Janie first sees Jody when she is in the yard of the home she shared with Logan. When she figures out that she can’t achieve love just because she married someone for financial protection as her nanny wished she tries to run away to a person who promises her a life of success and importance. She first notices how he was a, “stylish dressed man with his hat set at an angle that didn’t belong in these parts”(27). What type of clothes he wore and the promise to make a successful future of being important and having a voice in a new place attracted Janie to Jody. When Janie met Tea Cake she was single and looking for love rather than protection. After realizing that her nanny was wrong and that she didn’t want her future to be about just sitting and not working. He was not one who was seen as being able to protect her financially but rather she was attracted to his looks. She thought, “he looked too young for her. Must be around twenty-five and here she was around forty”(100). This was the first relationship with a younger guy but al...

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... with financial stable people who would give her the protection she needed. Though through the relationships she realized that these dreams and ideas of what love entitles is different when it comes to the person and their own wisdom and how they interpret life. For Janie her life with Jody made the impact that being with a guy who could buy her everything and anything may not be her dream but rather a person who accepted her for who she was and saw her as an individual rather than an object to own. That is why the peace she was able to receive came from memories with Tea Cake. When it came to Jody she didn’t need any memories or anything because she was done with him even before his death had came. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie’s relationships with Tea Cake and Jody were impacted from their treatment acceptance of her and how she responds to their deaths.

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