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Their Eyes Were Watching God Character Analysis Their eyes were watching God is a novel written by Zora Neale Hurston introducing Janie, a female character who encounters different situations when she becomes married. In each marriage she lives different lives, unfortunately she was never content with neither. Janie as a young woman fails to what marriage is. Logan Killicks was a man chosen for Janie by her grandmother . Nanny saw him as “security” and a hard working farmer with 60 acres of land.Their house was “ a lonesome place like a stump in the middle of the woods” (Ch.3p.22).Janie didn't love Killicks , she believed “ husband and wives[must love] each other” and she doesn't love him(Ch.3 pg.21). They do not get along and Janie …show more content…
Joe to show his wealth always “ bought [Janie]the best things” that made Janie “ proud of what she saw” in him( Ch.5 pg. 34). He is persuasive and sure of himself which made the people choose him as Mayor. Everyone in town “respected” him and “admired” him not only for his wealth, but also for improving the town (Fh. 5.pg. 48).As Joe’s wealth increased, he bought himself a “gold-looking vase” to spit on and bought Janie a “ lady-sized spitting pot” while the rest of the town had to “spit in tomato cans”( Ch.5.pg.48). This caused turmoil in the people for they felt “ they had been taken advantage of”, but they kept their mouths shut since there was no one who would run the town like Joe( Ch.5.pg.48). Janie through time felt “far away from things” and “lonely” since she wasn't allowed to take place in anything but to “look after things” in the store(Ch.5.Pg. 43) Janie feels like Joe doesn't love her and feels restrained from doing anything since Joe is seen as “authority”( Ch.5.pg.46). On the other hand, Joe became “jealous” and felt like Janie was only in the store “for him to look at”, “not those others”, for this reason he made her wear a “head-rag” to keep from other men looking at her hair( …show more content…
Both man show love with works, but to Logan love is making sure the house is clean and Janie having everything she needs. To Joe love is being high authority, looking well among the people, and making sure Janie is seen as high as him. To Janie love is having a companion, someone to care for her, and filled with lust. Joe was the first man Janie fell in love with, but feels unloved because he shows love in a way Janie doesn't understand. It is important to understand the purpose of marriage and what love is to be content in

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