Their Eyes Were Watching God Pear Tree Analysis

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Young girls grow up with visions about love and marriage and it is a huge factor in a girl’s life as she learns to play dress up, play house, and watch fairytale movies where the stories end in a happily ever after. Many woman crave a marriage where butterflies consumer her stomach and fireworks go off in her head, but often that isn’t more than a fairytale, and sometimes reality isn’t so magical. In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie Mae Crawford has her own visions of love and marriage and uses a pear tree to symbolize it. Her experience under the pear tree was magical and that experience of seeing and feeling nature’s harmonious relationship is a sensation she holds onto. Janie represents the struggle that woman go …show more content…
May woman dream about what she imagines her perfect marriage to be like despite any social barriers that keep her from it. Even if every woman doesn’t dream about fairytales they yearn for a marriage that is fulfilling. Janie, being an African American woman in the 1930’s is met with setbacks from the day she was born. What makes Janie so special is that she works around these sexist and racists setbacks to find the man that gives her a life that the pear tree is used to represent. A woman wouldn’t normally risk her security like Janie does, nor would many understand why a blissful marriage is more important than financial security. In the end, Janie accomplishes exactly what she wants. She finds a man who makes her feel like the sixteen year old girl again under the pear tree, and she is content with her life to the point where she stops looking for more after Tea Cake and goes home. Janie represents the type of woman that lets her heart guide her actions. Some would say that’s risky, but if Janie let the fear of the risk keep her from going forward she would still be in a loveless and unfulfilling marriage with