Their Eyes Were Watching God Janie Character Analysis

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In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, written by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie was brought up thinking she’d have to be dependent on others all her life, but as the story evolves, Janie learns that she is fully capable of being dependent on herself.In a literal criticism written by Jürgen C. Wolter, examples Janie’s story. “..Janie Mae Crawford’s development from a dependent child to an independent personality, and her successive relationships with four men”(p234, Wolter.) Janie was brought up by her grannie who had taught her that love was about stability and being completely dependent on that man. With this engraved in her mind, her Granny pushed into an arranged marriage, that she had hope would provide her stability that was so crucial