Theme Of Masculinity In The Awakening And Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Throughout Southern literature of the 19th and early 20th centuries, husbands were often depicted as the keepers of their wives. These men were the heads of their households and often dictated the behavior, responsibilities, and social experiences of their female counterparts. It was assumed that this dominance would bring them wealth and success while promulgating an image of a model family that would win them friends and a high reputation. This expectation of male dominance occurs in the novels The Awakening and Their Eyes Were Watching God as both Leonce Pontellier and Jody Starks endeavor to exert some control over their wayward wives in order to better achieve their goals. However, rather than enforcing this facet of masculinity both …show more content…

In the early months of their marriage, Jody is able to transform Janie into a wife representative of his newly acquired wealth and rank as he instructs her to wear her finest dress for the opening of the store (Hurston, p. 41). Her submission to this request allows Jody to believe that Janie can be made in to an obedient wife who will bolster his reputation and connections within their community. Therefore, as their marriage progresses Jody’s attempts at dominance increase. For example, when Jody is elected mayor of Eatonville Janie is asked to give a speech in celebration of his accomplishment and Jody answers for her saying she will not speak because “She’s uh woman” (Hurston, p. 43). Here, in particular, control is intertwined with language and speech because allowing Janie to speak would be allowing her to assert her identity in her own words. Janie is taken aback by her husband’s decision but does not speak against him instead she “made her face laugh after a short pause, but it wasn’t too easy” (Hurston, p. 43). Her reluctance to speak against him and her forced laugh are significant because they indicate once again that Janie is willing to submit to her husband in order to share in his

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