Janie's Journey

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Isaiah Bates Professor Brown English 165-01 16 May 2024 Analysis Themes in “Their Eyes Were Watching God” Zora Neale Hurston's “Their Eyes Were Watching God”, the protagonist Janie Crawford embarks on a journey through themes of self-discovery, love, freedom, and belonging, as she navigates the challenges of finding her true self and fulfilling her desires in the face of past relationships. Throughout the novel, Janie's experiences shed light on these themes, giving valuable insight into life's complexities while trying to figure herself out. From her dreams under the blooming pear tree to the challenges she faces in the hurricane, she shows the reader that life can be both beautiful and tough. We'll examine how these themes influence Janie's relationships, choices, and how she sees herself. The analysis of the novel “Their Eyes Were Watching …show more content…

Through the protagonist Janie's journey, author Zora Neale Hurston emphasizes the importance of dreams and desires in shaping one's reality. Janie's dreams of love, independence, and personal fulfillment guide her actions and decisions throughout the narrative. By believing in the truth of her dreams, Janie finds the courage to defy societal expectations and pursue her own happiness, ultimately leading her to a profound sense of self-empowerment and authenticity. This quote serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of dreams and the profound effect they have on the choices we make in life”(Booky). In “Their Eyes Were Watching God” Hurston talks about themes of love, expectations, and how women should act from the perspective of men. Janie’s story helps us have a different outlook on the situations she endured throughout the novel. But the overall thing we can take away from the novel is, that it's okay to be yourself and make your own choices, even if others don’t

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