Their Eyes Were Watching God Janie's Relationship

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“Their eyes were watching god” was written by Zora Neale Hurston,and this book is talking about the story of a black woman—Janie, Hurston narrates from the marriage with Logan to the death of Tea Cake. Janie had experienced different kinds of love throughout her life,and we can see the changes of Janie from these three relationships,and as a result of her quest of love, Janie gained her own independence and personal freedom.

When Janie was young, she didn’t what is love and when she saw the blossoming pear tree and hear “the chant of the visiting bees”,she thought that was a marriage and she kissed Johnny Taylor. Nanny was so angry about that and she wanted Janie to marry Logan Killicks, she wanted Janie to be protected. Nanny told her "Honey, de white man is de ruler of everything as fur as Ah …show more content…

Janie gave up her wealthy life and big house for Tea Cake, she went to the moor with him. In the marriage with Tea Cake, elevated Janie into an equality noticeably absent from her marriages to Logan and Jody. Tea Cake allowed her to do what she wanted to do and she can make friends with the people she liked and talked freely. And this marriage made Janie turn into an independent woman. We can see that from the scene Janie killed Tea Cake. Tea Cake was bitten by the mad dog for rescuing Janie, he became mad and he tried to shoot Janie, Janie shot him at that moment to protect herself, Tea Cake died. At this dangerous moment, she decided to kill her lover for protecting herself, she gained independence,she loved Tea Cake, but her life is more important compared to him. We can also see that from the judgment of other people, when Mrs.Turner was judging Tea Cake and her black friends, she endured the judgement and she tried to explain for

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