Their Eyes Were Watching God Rhetorical Analysis

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In Their Eyes Were Watching God , written by 19th century novelist, Zora Neale Hurston, we are introduced to the protagonist Janie and are shown her complications that she has dealt with through three of her marriages. Through Janie's marriages she earns something extremely important; how to be self reliant. Self -Reliance is, by definition, “reliance on one's own efforts and abilities” according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Using the term self reliance in the sense of it being used in Janie's life, it mens that she is striving to be able to survive solely on her own strength, courage and abilities.

In Janie's first marriage she is hopelessly bound to Logan Killics, who after a short while of being married she comes to the conclusion …show more content…

In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay “Self
Reliance he writes “I am ashamed to think how easily we capitulate to badges and names, to large societies and dead institutions.” (Emerson). Emerson is in simple trying to say that he is ashamed of how our society easily conforms into stereotypes and traditional beliefs you may not believe in. He is trying to get across that we as a society are constantly categorizing and putting people into categories and labeling them. Janie and women at the time the novel was written, were supposed to be submissive to their husbands and should be a perfect housewife: cooking and cleaning to perfection or the husband's liking. This is something that is a big issue in today's society as well as in his and Janies. People today judge, comment, sway, and change people to make them fit into what society or the majority of the population wants. People degrade, categorize, and demote people to find a group of themselves and the demoted work extra hard in order to make themselves “likeable”. People are greatly affected when they transform himself to fit in with the popular crowd. When they transpose themselves, they in a way lose who they are. Janie after being submissive and abused she was no longer herself she was no longer happy and perky but she just tried to get through the day without trying to be hit or yelled at. This is not the way any person should live, regardless of the time

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