Eyes Were Watching God Reflection

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The Eyes Were Watching God, A multiple award winning book written by Zora Neal Hurtson and published In September 18th, 1937 by J.B Lippincott, explores the feelings and thoughts of Janie, an African American teenage girl, searching for her own identity. with many limitations such as race and gender it becomes hard for her to do so. Raised by someone who grew up in a different time period. Janie's perception of love and life was initially different. In the book janie is married three times and each man changes her view on love and life. The first, Logan Killicks, an old unattractive man with no real interest in Janie, was arranged to marry by her nanny. Nanny wanted janie to get married as soon as possible. at this time janie was only 16 and still had her teenage years to live. Logan differs from the other two because he only cares for Janie's work ethic and how much she can get done. Logan treats her as a maid. "You ain’t got no particular place. It’s wherever Ah need yuh. Git uh move on yuh, and dat quick." Pg(.51-54). From Logan, Janie learns that marriage cannot just be arranged and suddenly happen because that's what Nanny thinks. The second, Joe Starks, a younger man than her first but no better, met when …show more content…
That unlike the others shows interest in janie. One afternoon while jamie stayed after at the shop instead of going to the ball game like the rest of the town.This is where she meets Tea Cake. They begin playing a game of checkers and the atmosphere is a bit flirtatious. As their relationship begins to unfold janie finally feels as if she found the right one."You don’t have tuh say, if it wuzn’t fuh me, baby, cause Ah’m heah, and then Ah want yuh tuh know it’s uh man heah." (18.109). They treat each other as equals and they listen to one another. However, just like the previous husbands he dies. Janie is no longer in search of love and finds her self