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In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, their eyes were watching god; the author leads Janie through a journey. She lives with her grandmother named Nanny, who currently is attending a white family. Janie is living with Nanny because her mom had been raped and the father was running away from the sheriff. As the story goes on she tries to explore love with different lovers. At the begging she is presented with one young man name Logan, but as time goes on Janie become less interested in him. Ultimately she ends up living with Teacake the man that loves her the way Janie wants to be loved. Through the symbolism of nature, Hurston uses a pear tree blossoming to symbolize the way Janie hopes to interact with a man, as the bee pollinates the blossoming tree. Through this, Hurston sends the message that many people in the world are also constantly looking for the perfect lover, but sometimes you don't get what you want at first.
Hurston generates a symbol of love by creating a blossoming pear tree. Hurston uses this symbol to show that it is beneficial to wait for ideal love, sometimes experiencing different kind of men gives you opportunity to attain the unflawed lover. The first way the author uses symbolism is when Janie is laying under the pear tree. Hurston says that the “ever since the first tiny bloom had opened. It had called her to come and gaze on mystery. From barren brown stems to glistening leaf buds; from the leaf-buds to snowy virginity of bloom”(Hurston 10). Viewing this tree as a “Mystery”, Janie is depicting another view of the tree, what it does. In describing the tree Janie is truly describing herself. The barren brown stems refer to her arms and leaf buds to her breast. As Hurston is discovering nature and it development,...

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...acake would pleasure her “It was so crazy digging worms by lamplight and setting out for Lake Sabelia after midnight that she felt like a child breaking rules. That’s what made Janie like it. They caught two or three and got home just before day. Then she had to smuggle Tea Cake out by the back gate and that made it seem like some great secret she was keeping from the town”. (11) Janie’s life before was boring with her other husbands and now that she has a man who would pleasure her, she will try to keep him around. This reminds Janie of her first adventure of love she experienced when she was young. This is one of the features about Teacake that made Janie fall in love. To her he is loving and childlike man that makes her happy unlike the other men she has been around. Janie was again able to connect Teacake to blossoming pear tree and ideas she had about marriage.

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