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</html>";s:4:"text";s:29573:"Kept hearin’ ‘bout them buildin’ a new state down heah in Floridy and sort of wanted to come. Her first two husbands treat her like an object. She wants Janie to marry her brother who is light-skinned and doesn’t understand why Janie is married to someone as dark as Tea Cake. Introduction and Thesis Statement: Tea Cake and Joe Starks are two characters who, throughout the novel, have the opportunity to interact and form relationships with other characters. Janie leaves Logan when she realizes that she doesn't love him. Their relationship, however, is purely pragmatic and devoid of love. There were no stores, or important buildings. 10 words that describe janie crawford and why 10 points!!!!? When Janie runs away from Logan Killicks with Jody Starks, she does so because she feels that although Jody does not represent “sun-up and pollen and blooming trees… he sp[eaks] for far horizon… change and chance,” qualities that Janie deems vital (29). While Nanny tries to pass on practical advice to Janie about attaining security, the metaphor comparing the horizon to a noose suggests Nanny's viewpoint killed Janie's spirit and voice. It is said that they had a great physical connection with each other, but emotionally they were too different. Logan is the antithesis of her hopes; he is old, ugly, and his initial “speaking in rhymes” quickly devolves into commands. Janie’s Traits: Early 20s; works in Eatonville General Store; keeps her hair tied up in a head-rag; dresses in fancy clothes; miserable. Share your thoughts on this Their Eyes Were Watching God's quote with the community: 0 Comments . He uses Janie his wife, as a symbol of personal success. Within the outwardly attractive woman called Janie Starks is a simple inner woman called Janie, and all she wants is to love and to be loved. Janie is drawn to Jody … Janie identifies with a mule, feeling as though she is just another piece of their property, a means to their ends. 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' Themes, Symbols, and Literary Devices, 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' Quotes Explained, 9 Books From the 1930s That Resonate Today, Profile of Nannie Doss, 'The Jolly Black Widow'. Janie is just a beautiful “bell-cow,” a trophy to further establish his wealth and power. Captain: Eaton: Principal donor of Eatonville's initially existing fifty-acres. When Janie marries him, she is young and beautiful, desperate for sweet and pretty things, romance and shared passions. Janie Crawford is the romantic and beautiful heroine of the novel, and a woman of both Black and White ancestry. Janie Killicks. Of mixed-race origins, Janie is the object of much attention for her notably light black skin and physical beauty. He frees Janie and helps her live a life she enjoys. Tea Cake: Oh, Janie, you're the kind o' woman that'll make a man forget to grow old. She finds this act of inclusion immediately notable, since Jody would never let her partake in any social fun. Discuss the description of Nanny and how the different symbols affect you. Logan Killicks. Upon meeting… read analysis of Jody Starks He is the mayor and owner of the town's only general store, and the most powerful black man in Eatonville. She is isolated and belittled and abused. Janie Starks is a black woman living in Florida sometime during 1920-1935. Many of the characters strive to obtain power and agency, often by means of using one another, as they navigate the demands of their social hierarchy. He’s noted for his large belly and habit of smoking cigars. The power dynamics explored in the novel, the issues of gender and poverty and race, are eclipsed in the face of the ultimate deciding powers: God, fate, and nature. Chapter 4, pg. Lum is too busy wid de hawses." © 2020 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. complacent. Janie Starks. Pearson, Julia. PART A Character Description Function Janie Mae Crawford Janie is the protagonist and main character. Janie leaves Logan when she realizes that she doesn't love him. Pearson, Julia. Nanny encourages this attitude of exceptionality in Janie. However, this impression is merely a front—a manifestation of his ambition and hunger for superiority. The inner Janie is far from satisfied. Janie listens to her grandmother and marries a man of Nanny's choosing: Logan Killicks. Pheoby isn’t judgmental, like many of the other townspeople, and is always there with an open ear. He is very traditional in his views on masculinity and femininity, and believes Janie should obey him because she is his wife. She worships everything that is White. Tea Cake is not perfect, though, and does let his jealousy get to him sometimes. After Joe dies, when Janie is in her late 30s and economically secure and free, Tea Cake Woods comes strolling down the road with his guitar and his fun-loving ways. Through Janie's unhappy comments, we learn that Logan Killicks is an old, unattractive man. She believes he is everything she has been looking for in a man. This character is a worker on the muck who flees the hurricane with his friends. Janie embodies femininity, and her relationships with her husbands illustrate the complex gender dynamics that determine her agency and independence. Compare Nanny’s vision of the white man to her vision of the role of the black woman. They never shared what they were feeling with each other and were not open to what they Joe was a smart man who started his own town, Eatonville. He later decided he needed a rest anyway. The Their Eyes Were Watching God quotes below are all either spoken by Janie Crawford or refer to Janie Crawford. She greatly admires Janie on account of her “coffee and cream” complexion and her silky hair—her more Caucasian features. 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is the story of a woman in search of her own identity and her own voice. Janie is a young woman who instinctively wants more from life (although she doesn’t know quite what) and snatches the opportunities that arise although more often than not, sadly, they don’t work out. There are three men in Janie’s life: her first husband, Logan Killicks, offered by Nanny, her second husband, Joe Starks, who is cruel and confident, and her third husband, Tea Cake, whom she loves a lot and finds as the only true love in her life. He is not an attractive man by Janie's description of him and seems to be aware of this. Nanny. Janie is full of life and beauty and her proposed marriage to the old, ugly Logan seems incongruous. Underneath his fancy façade Jody is plagued by fragile self-esteem. Joe, the third person in Janie's life, wants her because he sees that she has class. Finally, in her third marriage to Tea Cake, Janie finds true love. He romances Janie away from her matter-of-fact life with Logan Killicks on the farm. Descriptions of Janie's hair illustrate her relationships with each of her husbands. Movie Description: Their Eyes Were Watching God(2005): Sassy Janie Starks looks unlike to get anywhere in pre-Great War Easton, Florida, but lands the best .\r\rTV Movie - 108 min - Drama | Romance - 2005 A drama set in the 1920s, where free-spirited Janie Crawfords search for happiness leads her through several . Janie grew up in a white society, and she was so easily accepted by the white children that she thought she too was white. Because of the brief time that she spends with Tea Cake on the muck, Janie transcends the misery of being defined by someone else and discovers who she is, what she can do, and how fulfilling love can be. Janie's mother, Leafy, is … Removing #book# share. He spoke for change and chance." All of those traits were impacted by the way he was treated and the manner in which he chose to live. Despite Tea Cake’s much younger age, his lower social status and disapproving town gossip, the two get married. IMAGE DESCRIPTION: SO YOU MEAN TO TELL ME I WENT THROUGH ALL THAT TO FIND THE LOVE OF MY LIFE; AND HE GETS RABEES... hotkeys: D = random, W = upvote, S = downvote, A = back. In this first chapter, she has just returned from a two year journey. At age sixteen, Janie …show more content… So one day she meets Joe Starks and after spending some time together, Janie asks Logan what he would do if she ran away. Central to Hurston’s narrative is her female protagonist, Janie Crawford-Killicks-Starks-Woods, as the embodiment of Erzulie (or Ezili), the loa that governs the feminine spheres of life. Nunkie. young . Janie Starks has appeared in the following books: Their Eyes Were Watching God When Tea Cake steals Janie’s money and throws a party he doesn’t invite her to, he listens to her explain her feelings when she confronts him. Share your thoughts on Their Eyes Were Watching God's quotes with the community: 0 Comments . Within the outwardly attractive woman called Janie Starks is a simple inner woman called Janie, and all she wants is to love and to be loved. At first, he is loved by the community. He is able to give Janie the financial stability that Nanny seeks for her. She learns something new from each event that occurs in her life. The pear tree represents love, romance, dreams, etc. Protagonist and Main Character Pheoby Watson Pheoby always has Janie’s back and doesn’t put up with people gossiping about her. Her father had disappeared long ago, and her mother abandoned her shortly afterward. Like a true romantic hero, he courts Janie, a new and exciting experience for her. In the Muck, there is no clear leader. Logan Killicks, Joe Starks, and Tea Cake each help Janie progress to womanhood and find her identity. for the eyes are watching god, i have to do a project with 10 words that describe her and 10 items that resemble her i already have the items just need help with words so far these are my words i need like 5 more because i really cant use young.. thanks . Joe Starks: Girl, you got no more business behind a plow than a hog does with a holiday. He did not treat her well. After Starks dies, Janie becomes financially independent through his estate. Jody is Janie’s second husband, and is crueler than Logan. Their Eyes Were Watching God Other quotes that reveal Joe Starks character: "Shet de door behind yuh, Janie. In Janie’s marriage with Jody Starks, her hair is representative of her power when Jody represses it and when he indirectly liberates it by dying. This pear tree is evoked throughout the novel as a parallel to her inner life, corresponding to her dreams and her passions as she grows. It is quite evident that Janie is willing to perform the chores that she sees as rightfully and dutifully hers, but those chores do not include plowing a potato field, regardless of how gentle the mule is. Janie begins her story as a naïve child, married off when she is just sixteen. The exception to that unwritten law is Janie Crawford, who continually finds herself being defined by other people rather than by herself — even from the beginning. He was going on down to the new part of Florida, but no harm to stop and chat. Although Janie’s second husband, Jody Starks, initially embodies some of Janie’s beliefs, he soon comes to reject them. Jody is Janie’s second husband, and is crueler than Logan. Only a few run-down, and scattered houses. Janie, Tea Cake, and Motor Boat face God completely humbled. He transforms the deadbeat town of Eatonville into a more proper establishment—a place with a store and a mayor and committees and land for houses and families. Meeting Jody Starks prompts Janie to leave her first husband, Logan Killicks, who she felt treated her as nothing more than an animal. He was a seal-brown color but he acted like Mr. Washburn or somebody like that to Janie. Logan Killicks tried to convince Janie that she would not be of value to anyone else, and that he was the best one for her. In relating her life to Pheoby, Janie is able to effectively relate her life on the page. She is a physically attractive young woman, far above any other woman Joe has known. Over the course of the book, she breaks from circumstances of subjugation to become the subject of her own narrative. ThoughtCo, Nov. 12, 2020, thoughtco.com/their-eyes-were-watching-god-characters-4690843. Janie is raised by her grandmother, Nanny, who's born a slave. Tea Cake represents true love in Janie’s life. Through this, he shows that he is receptive and communicative and willing to change, unlike Logan or Jody. Motor Boat. As a child, Janie is brought up by her grandmother, Nanny. After Joe dies, when Janie is in her late 30s and economically secure and free, Tea Cake Woods comes strolling down the road with his guitar and his fun-loving ways. He treats Janie like another one of his mules. Notify me of new comments via email. In the beginning of her relationship with, Joe, she felt loved, something she never really felt while she had been with Logan. A consummate politician and businessman, he becomes the postmaster, mayor, storekeeper, and biggest landlord in Eatonville. She experiences a relationship borne out of communication and desire, and finds her voice. She does not value love and hope like Janie does, and does not understand the emptiness that Janie experiences in her marriage. Jody Starks. self assured. romantic. Janie is angry with Nanny for arranging her marriage to Logan Killicks, thus squashing Janie's dreams of love and happiness. In Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the character Joe Starks finds satisfaction only when he exercises control over people and things. (4.14) Joe looks sharp. But, Janie learns that Joe's fashion sense is an outward manifestation of Joe’s pride and confidence: he dresses better than those he considers his inferiors. Wealth and security are the ultimate prizes in life, and she wants Janie to have those things, even if it comes at the cost of emotional fulfillment. The figuration of Erzulie entered the religion during a time when slave owners sexually exploited their female slaves and separated families at will (“Erzulie” A-muse-ing Grace). She struggles to satisfy her craving for emotional fulfillment. Tea Cake is a man who respects Janie as an intelligent, exciting companion. Janie leaves home and marries Logan Killicks. For Janie, the protagonist, it is love that plays the key role in her self-actualization. 4: Joseph: Starks: Janie's second husband. As he upholds his stringent views of masculinity, his worst tendencies become the source of Janie’s oppression. Describe what Joe "Jody" Starks and Janie find when they arrive in Eatonville. She searches for the oneness that the pear tree signifies throughout her three marriages. No, the carcass moved off with the town, He is cruel, conceited, and uninterested in Janie as a person. Her story is one of … Jody’s idea of masculinity and desire for power leave him ignorant and alone on his deathbed, having distanced himself from any true connection because of his inability to look upon anyone as an equal. "'Their Eyes Were Watching God' Characters." This character believes that marriage is about security rather than love. Janie Crawford (Killicks, Starks, Woods) Janie is a beautiful black woman with partially white ancestry. Share your thoughts on Their Eyes Were Watching God's quotes with the community: Notify me of new comments via email. In a way, Tea Cake, like the others, defines Janie, but not in a restrictive way. Joe Starks—Joe is a smooth-talking, ambitious political type.He romances Janie away from her matter-of-fact life with Logan Killicks on the farm. Unlike her previous husbands, Tea Cake treats Janie like an equal and makes an effort to incorporate her into all aspects of his life. Quote 6: "'Thank yuh fuh yo' compliments, but mah wife don't know nothin' 'bout no speech- makin'.. Ah never married her for nothin' lak dat. It is considered a classic of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, and it is likely Hurston's best known work. Logan, rather than responding honestly, lies and hides his true feelings through insults. At first he seems to be a suave, stylish, charismatic gentleman. The biggest difference between Tea Cake, Logan, and Jody, is that he does not keep Janie from experiencing life. When Janie reaches her breaking point and talks back to him publicly, she effectively robs him of his “illusion of irresistible maleness.” He strikes her violently and drives her from the store. (The novel was published in 1937.) When Jody and Janie run off to Eatonville, the first all-Black town, Jody wants to “be a big voice” and make a big impression on the townspeople. But his cruelty is not a result of any specific animosity toward Janie; rather, it is a reflection of the values that he holds and the way that he understands his relationship to the world. Movie Description: Their Eyes Were Watching God(2005): Sassy Janie Starks looks unlike to get anywhere in pre-Great War Easton, Florida, but lands the best .\r\rTV Movie - 108 min - Drama | Romance - 2005 A drama set in the 1920s, where free-spirited Janie Crawfords search for happiness leads her through several . Nanny was enslaved from birth and lived through the Civil War, and this history shapes the way she parents Janie and the hopes she passes on to her. Logan sees her as a spoiled child who must learn to be a farm wife. stubborn. An unwritten law in the little community in which Janie Crawford grew up stated that no girl would appear in school better dressed than the other girls, even those wearing second-hand clothes. Janie's hair represents sexual attraction and sexual relationships between her and other men. Logan Killicks is Janie’s first husband, a wealthy, older farmer who happens to be a widower in search of a new wife. Not until she is 6 years old does she realize that she is a brown-skinned little girl — and not white like her Washburn playmates. Without giving Janie a chance to be friendly, the girls decide that she considers herself better that they are. Phoebe's husband.He provides a sense of humor to the convo's on Jody's porch. Janie Starks: Gone to get a plow, so I can help 'im in the fields. Although Janie’s second husband, Jody Starks, initially embodies some of Janie’s beliefs, he soon comes to reject them. Janie Crawford is the romantic and beautiful heroine of the novel, and a woman of both Black and White ancestry. Janie's marriage to Logan Killicks was the first stage in her growth as a woman. Phoeby is Janie’s best friend from Eatonville. The novel's heroine, Janie is both the narrator and protagonist of her story. With him, she finds the answer to the pear tree. She stands as a proxy for the reader. Janie fell in love with Jody because of his big plans and his success. Joe Starks, Janie's second husband, loves Janie's hair so much that during the day he makes her hide it so other men can't see it. Janie listens to her grandmother and marries a man of Nanny's choosing: Logan Killicks. In Eatonville, Joe Starks is the leader and builds his house and store bigger than the surrounding houses, so people meet there. Meeting Jody Starks prompts Janie to leave her first husband, Logan Killicks, who she felt treated her as nothing more than an animal. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like … Moreover, no young girl should have a coffee-and-cream complexion and a long braid of dark hair that hangs below her waist. When Janie finds Tea Cake rolling around with Nunkie, a girl who ceaselessly flirts with him, the argument that follows flows into desire. As a child, Janie is brought up by her grandmother, Nanny. Neither Nanny nor Joe ever consults Janie about what she wants in life; therefore, Janie is always yearning for something. Richard III and Lady Anne: Why Do They Marry? Mrs. Turner herself is biracial, and has a real hatred for Black people. Janie makes no friends at school. For Nanny, Janie's grandmother, Janie represents a second chance to do something right with a child. In the beginning, Janie is swept up in his charismatic and exhilarating nature, but is later dragged down by how controlling, arrogant, and stubborn he is. After more shouting of advice and orders and useless comments, the town escorted the carcass off. bookmarked pages associated with this title. 10 words that describe janie crawford and why 10 points!!!!? Through his strong sense of confidence, charismatic personality, and his financial background, Starks is able to gain the power and influence that he seeks within the town of Eatonville. Nanny, Joe, and the Eatonville porch sitters would have said that the workers on the muck were unbearably crude people, but Janie accepts them as fellow human beings. Janie's Nanny: In an effort to protect Janie from the harsh life of slavery and hardships, she marries her off to Logan Killicks. Janie learned from her marriage to Jody Starks that she needs to think about her happiness and that a married couple should see each other as equals. In her first marriage to the farmer Logan Killicks, Janie, at age sixteen, begins to draw some lines in her own way. Likewise, no 16-year-old should live in a neat little house with a yard on land owned by her grandmother.  from your Reading List will also remove any By the end of the novel, she arrives back in Eatonville having experienced all that she dreamed of when she was a child standing under the pear tree. In addition to the security of Tea Cake's love, Janie is eventually accepted unconditionally and is not judged by the migrant workers. In the beginning of her relationship with, Joe, she felt loved, something she never really felt while she had been with Logan. In this chapter Joe Starks attempts to fit Janie into a submissive role by silencing her in conversations, beating her within their house walls, and treating her as an object of his possession. CliffsNotes study guides are written by real teachers and professors, so no matter what you're studying, CliffsNotes can ease your homework headaches and help you score high on exams. ''Their Eyes Were Watching God'' by Zora Neale Hurston is the story of Janie's loves and life from her teenage years through middle age. He whistled, mopped his face and walked like he knew where he was going. He slaps Janie around as a way to “show he was boss.” However, their fights always turn into pampering and passion. Joe Starks, Janie's second husband, has become a big shot in the town of Eatonville. Joe Starks: Girl, you got no more business behind a plow than a hog does with a holiday. This quote illustrates Janie's introduction to love and … Her story is one of evolution, of finding enlightenment, love, and identity. Upon meeting her, he teaches Janie how to play checkers. He can persuade people to believe in his dreams, accept his management, and give him loyalty. Jody treated Janie as an accessory, a bonus to his success. He transforms the deadbeat town of Eatonville into a more proper establishment—a place with a store and a mayor and committees and land for houses and families. Born to Nanny's daughter, 17-year-old Leafy who was raped by the town schoolteacher, little Janie grows up as her grandmother's special child. Mrs. Turner can be read as an illustration of the extent of racism; she has been so conditioned by it, that she regurgitates the hateful discourse despite the fact that she herself is partly Black. She can be a rebel and explore what catches her eye. He wins all her money back and more and gains her trust. Pearson, Julia. Based on this description, which Nanny, however, sees him as security for Janie. As we discussed in class, throughout Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston makes a point to build up stereotypes and then break them down.While Janie would not necessarily be the most typical conception of a strong feminist character, I believe that within the context of the southern African America society of the 1920´s, Janie has made some decisive … Janie's early childhood years are spent in Nanny's household, playing with the white grandchildren of Mrs. Washburn, Nanny's benevolent white employer. Rebecca was destined to marry Issac according to Issac's father Abraham, and God. He expects her to work in the field doing manual labor, and berates her for being spoiled and ungrateful. At the end of her journey, Janie returns to Eatonville a strong and proud woman, but at the beginning of her story, she is unsure of who she is or how she wants to live. Janie’s second husband. If Joe Starks has one outstanding trait, it is confidence. Nanny is Janie’s grandmother. Then she leaves him for Joe Starks, and eventually leaves Joe for Tea Cake. Define and explain the difference and the reasons for those differences. They sat under the tree and talked. (2020, November 12). Janie Crawford is the novel's Black female narrator and protagonist. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/their-eyes-were-watching-god-characters-4690843. It is enough for Janie. She saw a dust-bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister-calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree from root to tiniest branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight. Janie's mother, whom Janie never knew. Been workin’ for white folks all his life. for the eyes are watching god, i have to do a project with 10 words that describe her and 10 items that resemble her i already have the items just need help with words so far these are my words i need like 5 more because i really cant use young.. thanks . Sam Watson. Throughout the novel, she goes though a process of self-revelation and finds her … Tea Cake: Oh, Janie, you're the kind o' woman that'll make a man forget to grow old. Her character is somehow altered through each vicissitude. Underneath his fancy façade Jody is plagued by fragile self-esteem. He communicates with her. Jody Starks is Janie's handsome, wealthy, ambitious, and power-hungry second-husband. A recurring theme of the book is the silencing of women, in particular by men but more generally by society. Outline I. Amos: Hicks: One of the first townspeople Jody and Janie met in Eatonville. https://www.thoughtco.com/their-eyes-were-watching-god-characters-4690843 (accessed February 18, 2021). Upon meeting… read analysis of Jody Starks Jody Starks is Janie's handsome, wealthy, ambitious, and power-hungry second-husband. However, this impression is merely a front—a manifestation of his ambition and hunger for superiority. Jody believes that women are far inferior to men, and claims that they “sho don’t think non theirselves.” He grows angry with his wife because she does not enjoy the terribly isolating pedestal he has put her on. Janie’s development along the way can be charted by studying her use of language and her relationship to her own voice. In this marriage, Janie finds the love she sought in other relationships. The old woman labors not for herself, but for this child whom she believes that God has sent to her. He takes her as a possession, a trophy he has captured and can display along with his other possessions: his town, his house, his store, and his position as mayor. Jody, as Janie calls him, travels from Georgia to Eatonville to satisfy his ambition and hunger for power. See Janie Crawford. Aka: Jody, Joe. As the mayor of Eatonville, he surrounds himself with objects to validate his title. Surely such a child would think herself better than her schoolmates, and later, better than other women. Event 3: Janie meets and marries Joe Starks Description: Janie met Joe while Logan was away one day and runs off with him to escape the slavery of playing wife to Logan. Joe Starks, Janie's second husband, loves Janie's hair so much that during the day he makes her hide it so other men can't see it. Analysis of 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by C. Perkins Gilman, "The Member of the Wedding" By Carson McCullers, B.A., English Literature, Cornell University. Nanny was raped by her enslaver and had Janie’s mother, Leafy, while at the plantation. He keeps Janie working at the store, forbids her from socializing, and makes her cover her hair because he believes it is only for him to appreciate. The horizon, the farthest point one can see, is a place that holds Janie's hopes and dreams. As a child, Janie witnessed the harmony of life and creation in the blossoms of a pear tree. Description: Their Eyes Were Watching God is a 1937 novel by African-American writer Zora Neale Hurston. It would do him good to rest a week or two. for Janie, but Nanny compares to this by representing slave-like past 6. Janie is terribly unhappy in their marriage, as she expected marriage to bring about love. Explanation: After Janie is married off to Logan and learns that marriage does not equal love, she runs off with Joe Starks. Tea Cake releases her from the feeling of confinement that Joe Starks and Logan Killicks have left her with. 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