Under the tree, she observed “a perfect union of harmony” within nature, in the form of a bee pollinating a bloom. After watching the relationship between the bee and the bloom, she realizes that this is the kind of love she wants to achieve. A cooperation that contributes to oneness with the world, but she is unsure of how to go about finding this love. At this point in the story Janie isn’t even able to explain to herself exactly what she wants. In Janie’s first marriage, her grandmother arranged for her to marry a farmer by the name of Logan Killicks. Janie believes that she will learn to love Logan as she had imagined love should be. However, Logan fails to show Janie respect as a wife, and she therefore desires a better life. A life that she believes Joe Starks could provide for her. When Joe Starks first enters her life, Janie believes that he would be the perfect alternative to the dull and hardheaded Logan Killicks. With his eager and determined talk Joe convinces Janie that he will use his ambitions to help her with her dreams, no matter what they may be.