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Term Papers on Thier Eyes Were Watching God

Term Paper TitleThier Eyes Were Watching God
# of Words453
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.81

Thier Eyes Were Watching God

In life everyone tries to find their true identity. For some it
comes naturally, for others it might take years to find their
identity, or they might never find it at all. In the novel Their
Eyes Were Watching God; Zora Neale Hurston reveals a
woman’s identity through her struggles in life, her treatment
by society, and her thoughts on life. Janie a young African
American girl who grew up in white life style; believed she
was related of them till about the age of six. This impact
changed Janie’s view on life. While she thought she was able
to do things the color of her skin held her back. This made
her try harder to accomplish her goals. When her
grandmother insisted that she marry Logan she did not want
to. Janie married him to fulfill her grandmother’s dreams.
Even though Janie did not love him she struggled till she
could not stand it and left with Joe.” It had always been his
wish and desire to be a big voice and he had to live nearly
thirty years to find a chance.” (28) While, Janie was with Joe
in Eaton Vile she had a higher status then the rest of the
towns people. Janie tried to interact with them, but Joe
would not let her. He thought of Janie as being better then all
of them. This led to the way she was treated in society. All
of the women in the town tho...

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