Their Eyes Were Watching God Thesis

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“She had waited all her life for something, and it had killed her when it found her.” is a quote that leads to several questions such as “What was she waiting for?” “What found her?” and “Why had it killed her?”. In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God the author, Zora Neale Hurston, poses the question on whether or not someone can achieve complete happiness. Through her character Janie and her three marriages Hurston is able to provide an answer that leaves her audience to decide whether or not a person can achieve complete happiness.
Within the story of Their Eyes Were Watching God, the young protagonist, Janie, is faced with hardships life and how to deal with them. Through her three marriages the reader can see a change in Janie as a person and how it affects her. When one sits down and analyzes how Hurston wrote each of Janie’s three husbands one can see how they vary from class, to goals and even their treatment of Janie. With each husband came a life changing event that would …show more content…

Janie is older, more mature and understanding of the real world, when meeting Tea Cake she’s hesitant to pursue a relationship with him. Here the reader can see how these past two marriages have affected Janie’s perspective on marriages and the way it’s utilized by Hurston will help with Janie’s development as a character and her understanding of happiness. The marriage between Janie and Tea Cake is much more composed and open, Tea Cake is more emotionally connected to Janie and much more understanding of her needs that her previous two husbands were. With the first marriage Janie was introduced to reality, and within this reality she couldn’t be happy because she didn’t understand how to deal with the reality given to her, in turn her marriage with Tea Cake takes her away from reality in the context of her understanding and being able to react in a way that allows her to be

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