Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 Summary

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Summary: In chapters seven and nine of Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Heale Hurston writes about a fews years later and Janie feels hatred and spirit lost. She does her duties for Jody and stays silent, wanting to leave him but feels unattractive. Janie notices that Jody looks and acts a bit old, his body is changing and he has trouble moving around. Jody also notices this and makes rude remarks about Janie’s age and appearance and to ignore his. As Jody grew older, his verbal attacks become more frequent because of this he lashes out his rage by hitting Janie and kicking her out of the store. Soon Jody dies, leaving Janie- wealthy, owner of the store, and mourning. She wears her hair in a braid again and examines her feelings. Now, men approaches Janie because she is …show more content…

When you git through tellin’ me how tuh cut uh plug uh tobacco, then you kin tell me whether mah behind is on straight or not’” (Hurston 98-9).Janie is upset with Jody that he will judge her on her appearance and actions. It is sad how this is still going on today, not only with women but transgenders. The past few years were very hard for transgenders and gays. They were cursed, made fun of, and killed. People judged them on their appearance and not on their personality. As a Christian the Bible never believed in gay marriages and transexually but I believe that people are people and they deserve to love somebody like how a woman and a man love each other. But why did Janie wait all this time to feel free? I understand that whenever she tried to speak to Jody about their relationship that he will become crazy but why did she not leave him when he first made her feel this way? This statement is very symbolic. This shows that if you keep fighting until the end that you will make history and feel strong and

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