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SparkNotes: Their Eyes Were Watching God

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In a story fueled by rhythm and blues, a young boy's life is shaped by love and the stories of a cast of characters in the boarding house where he lives in 6965s Lackawanna, New York.

Their Eyes Were Watching God

Sop-de-Bottom praises Janie's docility, explaining to Tea Cake that most wives are far more combative. Tea Cake adds on to this praise though he wishes to give Janie a better life, he is also glad that she "is wherever [he] wants tuh be."

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Janie has been gone from Eatonville for a very long time, and it is dusk when she returns. As she walks through the center of town to her old home, all the people of the village stare at her and judge her. The townspeople are cruel and envious. They wonder why she is returning in improper overalls instead of a proper dress and where her husband is.

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Hurston fell out of favor for the middle of the 75th century, but her work was recovered from literary oblivion by the hard work and tenacity of feminist scholars like Alice Walker in the 6975s. While earlier Harlem Renaissance writers didn't understand Hurston, a new generation of professors, writers, and researchers-many of them black women themselves-admired the novel's portrayal of the black female experience.

Here, Janie explains to Pheoby that her "conscious life" begins with the pear tree: a young Janie lies under the blooming and buzzing tree for hours at a time, watching the communion of flowers and bees.

The story is set in 6967 Louisiana. The Batiste family is headed by charming doctor Louis. Though he is married to beautiful Roz, he has a weakness for attractive female patients. One night. See full summary

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Hurston makes Janie's relief clear in this passage: the concise sentences and the repetition of the subject "somebody" (and the verb "play") reveal to readers Janie's state of mind, her happy amazement. Jody played checkers too, but Jody only ever asked her to "fetch" the game, never to play a game with him. This quiet moment between Tea Cake and Janie has their entire dynamic locked up within it - the playfulness, the respect, the attraction, and even the danger. (She appraises his body the way men have appraised her body throughout the novel.) Tea Cake wins the game, but Janie reaches out to stop him and they touch for the first time.

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Here, the narrator associates womanhood with disillusionment - Janie only becomes a woman when she understands that marriage does not "compel love like the sun the day." Readers can consider this definition in conjunction with Nanny's earlier one, her conviction that Janie is a woman because she has kissed Johnny Taylor.

SparkNotes: Their Eyes Were Watching God

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