Their Eyes Were Watching God Language Analysis

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Janie Crawford, the protagonist, a woman who dreams, hopes and imagines for true love and happiness. Aiming to achieve her dreams and hopes she learned about love and happiness from different men she married. Marrying Logan, Janie learned that marriage can’t just be arranged and one must devote a great deal of attention to have a happy marriage. Marrying Joe, she learned that both partners must have equal respect to each other in order to be happy. From Janie’s last husband, Tea Cake, she learned that with him she found true love and happiness, finally getting the equal respect she deserve. In the novel “ Their Eyes Were Watching God, “ Zora Neale Hurston used figurative language to make a statement about love and happiness.

Zora Neale Hurston used a simile, comparing how Janie lovelife is different with other women. According to this quote; “ Love is lak de sea. It’s uh movin’ thing, but still and all, it takes its shape from de shore it meets, and it’s different with every shore.” Janie explains to Pheoby, explaining that everyone has an ideal idea of what love is. Love is not something to be played with. Love is not a toy or a pretend. Love is not a one kiss and goodbye. Instead love is different for everyone depending on how they experience love, depending on how both individuals treat …show more content…

From this quote; “ He could never be dead until Janie herself had finished feeling and thinking. The kiss of his memory made picture of love and light against the wall. Here was peace.” Janie said to Pheoby. Janie was satisfied with her life with Tea Cake even from the things she had been through with Logan and Joe. Finally she found true love, even if it's not her ideal dream, true love that she develop with Tea Cake give her a happy marriage. Being with him she experience what it feels like to be free and treated equally despite her gender and

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