Mah Fast Wife

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Janie is a dreamer. Over the course of her life, she wishes to find a lover who will provide her the utmost romantic affection, but constantly loses sight of her dream. She marries three times over the course of her life, failing frequently to maintain her long-awaited relationship. She serves her husbands, cooking for them and working alongside them, playing the role of property as a wife. Despite what they seek to gain from her partnership, they extinguish the possibility of love and freedom for her. Her first husband Logan Killicks believes her to be spoiled and wishes for her to experience hard labor. He instructs her to help him chop wood and drag it into the house. Being that she is his wife, he imposes on her a share of his workload, and he informs her that …show more content…

Mah fast wife never bothered me 'bout choppin' no wood nohow,” he tells her. While Killicks argues that Janie should be accustomed to hard work as his own wife was, Janie hesitates to cooperate since she fails to love him. As she explains to Nanny before Nanny marries her off to him, she finds the older man repulsive, comparing him to a skull in a graveyard. She wishes to choose her own ravishing man who would pamper for whom she would not have to do any work. One day when Killicks leaves Janie to work while he leaves to purchase a mule for her to plow, she takes a break only to soon run into a young, attractive man by the name of Joe Starks. Joe’s stylish apparel, charming appearance, and sweetalk wins over Janie. He offers her a carefree lifestyle which, he tells her, a fair girl like her ought to have. “A pretty doll-baby lak you is made to sit on de front porch,” he speaks, “and rock and fan yo'self and eat p'taters dat other folks plant just special for you." Janie sees her dream on the tip of Joe Stark’s tongue that “spoke for change and chance,” and she eagerly runs away with him to Eatonville,

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