Janie's Journey

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Hurston takes us through Janie’s journey from an ignorant adolescent to a strong and mature woman as she discovers herself through lust, love, and loss. Janie experiences lust and sexual desire enabling herself to lose the purity of her childhood. Janie’s first encounter comes from a sensual scene involving a pear tree. Janie sees a bee pollinating in a tree and it helps her understand sex as she meets her more intimate and lustful being. “She saw a dust bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister-calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree from not to tiniest branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight” (Hurston 11). To Janie, nature represents love and lust as she encounters …show more content…

Her first marriage with Logan Killicks having been arranged and everything but loving, ended with Janie running away to be with Joe. She learned early on that love and marriage were not the same thing. “She knew not that marriage did not make love. Janie’s first dream was dead, so she became a woman” (Hurston 25). Janie was forced to grow up quickly, as she was married twice before turning thirty. Her second marriage with Joe Starks ended nearly as poorly as the first, only it lasted for twenty years. Janie became used to disappointment as she started out hopeful and ended in heartbreak because Joe hadn’t given her any freedom. “Listen, Jody, you ain’t de Jody ah run off down de road wid. Ah run off tuh keep house wid you in uh wonderful way. But you wasn’t satisfied wid me de way ah was. Naw! Mah own mind has tuh be squeezed and crowded out tuh make room for yours in me” (Hurston 86). Janie was finally able to understand love when she met Tea Cake. She was not only able to appreciate her new insight on love, but also rejoice in her newfound confidence. “He drifted off into sleep and Janie looked down on him and felt a self-crushing love. So her soul crawled out from it’s hiding place” (Hurston 128). Janie’s blossoming to womanhood is clearest when she is finally able to find love, but great things come at a great cost as Janie is forced to endure heartbreak and loss as

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