Their Eyes Were Watching God Theme Essay

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“Their Eyes Were Watching God” is a fiction novel written by American author Zora Neale Hurston. The book is about Janie Crawford a beautiful, confident middle-aged colored woman who returns back to her hometown Eatonville, Florida after a long period of time. Janie returns in dirty overalls which speculates gossip in the community.(sparknotes.com) Although there are many themes present in this book, the strongest theme of them all is self indepence.
The main character Janie struggles throughout the book on finding, sincere love not just with men but with everyone around her. She was raised by her grandmother who worked for the Washburns a middle class white family. At a tender age Janie was exposed to people different from her so she never fully connected with her own people. throughout the book Janie shows a really strong desire to be independent, her grandmother wants Janie to marry a guy who will protect her because things aren’t peaches and cream for the colored people.
Janie’s desire to be independent and depend on no man causes disagreement between her and her grandmother. At the age of sixteen Janie and Johnny …show more content…

Each person that Janie encounters just comes to prove how hard it is to be independent during her society especially as a woman of color. Janie’s journey to find herself independence was a roller coaster, when she had enough of her husband Joe belittling her and making her feel less of a person she lashes out and speaks directly her mind , she insulted Joe’s manhood. Joe is punctured and is taken to his deathbed momentarily he refuses to see Janie. But Janie being the stubborn soul that she is bursts in the door and let Joe have a piece of her mind again. (shmoop.com). But at last when Joe dies Janie becomes the most happiest, she’s finally what she has always longed for to be independent and under no control of anyone especially a

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