Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Neale Hurston: Character Analysis

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Love is a trait all humans share. Love is full of possibilities and experiences. In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie seeks true love. The author Zora Neale Hurston uses the Pear Tree to symbolize her wish of fulfilling love; a love that is what felt what is under a pear tree. Throughout the novel, the audience sees how Janie grows into a strong and independent woman through her experience of love. By looking at the following examples: Janie's and Logan's marriage, Jody and Janie's marriage and Tea cake and Janie's marriage. It becomes clear to us that Zora Neale Hurston is trying to tell us, love is full of possibilities and experiences that we all can learn from. Love can be confusing and sometimes it does not turn out the way you think it should, with Logan she did not feel loved, and desired. She soon realized she did not love him. Janie states an example of how Janie thought love would turn out about love; “Yes, she would love Logan after they were married. She …show more content…
This quote states “After that she came to where Joe Starks was waiting for her with a hired rig. He was very solemn and helped her to the seat beside him. With him on it, it sat like some high, ruling chair. From now on until death she was going to have flower dust and springtime sprinkled over everything. A bee for her bloom.” Janie promises herself that she would never settle for less, with joe starks she knew she would be happy with him and Janie thought Joe would be the very one for her. However she is soon to find herself very wrong. In this quote Janie states “She wasn’t petal-open anymore with Joe.” After Joe strikes Janie, Janie starts to fall out of love with Joe because of the destruction Joe caused Janie. This teaches Janie to not be blinded with happiness and make a reckless decision in the