Summary Of Addiction By Zora Neale Hurston

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Solution: Over time, Logan becomes not only less affectionate toward Janie, but begins to boss her around aggressively and reprimands her for not being gracious and willing to help out with the household labor. Janie stands up for herself making Logan thinks that Janie is too spoiled. One day, while Janie was plowing the field, Joe Starks, a handsome charismatic man, comes into town. Once they meet eyes, Joe immediately flirts with Janie. Later, when Logan sees his wife with Joe, Logan becomes furious that Janie chooses to flirt over housework.When Logan returns, the couple begins to bicker and Janie threatens to run away. The next morning, with the fight of the previous night still unresolved, Logan and Janie continue to quarrel. After a painful end to their fight, Janie immediately runs off to reunite with Joe at a nearby secret arranged location and time. Throughout her marriage with Logan, Janie realizes that she deserves the happiness and freedom she wants. …show more content…

To Janie, Joe "[speaks]for change and chance," so when she leaves Logan, she feels liberated from her marriage. For Janie, Joe Starks symbolizes freedom and opportunity because "he [speaks]for far horizon. Janie hurries "out of the front gate" to meet Starks and go away with him. This chapter develops the theme of love, once again using images associated with the pear tree and blossoms. Janie believes that she has finally found the passionate love she been looking for when she meets Joe Starks, whom she sees as a "bee for her

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