Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Neale Hurston

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Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God is the story of Janie Mae Crawford’s struggle and journey to find her own voice. The novel is portrayed within an exceptional structure; the novel both commences and ends with two characters, Janie, Hurston’s protagonist, and Janie’s best friend, Pheoby Watson, lounging and talking on the porch of Janie’s house over the duration of one evening.
The novel begins with Janie telling Phoeby about her life since she has left—and thus returned—to Eatonville, chronologically, yet juxtaposed by reflections, memories and insights from her childhood. Through her three marriages, Janie has overcome seemingly insurmountable, multifaceted oppression and discrimination, racially and sexually, to achieve an authentic independence, her sagacity, and her great sense of self.
The second section of the novel transports an interlude wherein readers learn of Janie’s grandmother, Nanny’s story, as well as Janie’s loss of childhood through her arranged marriage to Logan Killicks. Nanny's history—as an emancipated slave and the continued abuse throughout...

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