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  • Character Analysis
  • Setting Analysis
  • Theme Analysis
  • Why cant I find love?!?!
  • Love
  • Janie throughout the entire book revolves around Janie's and the relationships that she has developed with the other characters. She explorers the different gender roles and the relationship between women and men. Throughout the entirety of the novel Janie suffered through a tremendous amount of challenges. Her going through these enabled her to be able to develop her character and to become her own person versus relying on someone else. The next character is Tea-Cake. Tea-Cake affects the plot in a positive way. He helps Janie discover who she is as a person. He makes her learn new things she never knew about when she lived with a nanny.
  • POV
  • The setting change Jannie the most is when they were in the eye of the hurricane. This is when tea cake Jannie told to hold onto the tail of the cow teacake was on. She realizes the true meaning of love and that teacake was willing to sacrifice himself for her. She also realizes the feeling of true love she will probably end up looking for in the future.
  • Conflict
  • Language/ Dialect#160;#160;
  • The novel is mostly third person. We see the inner workings and ideas of other characters.#160;v Despite the fact that the novel is told in the third person by a narrator who reveals the characters' thoughts and motives, the majority of the plot is told in the form of Janie telling Pheoby a story.“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.”
  • “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 conflicts with the values that others impose on her during her search for spiritual satisfaction. In Chapter 19, Janie confronts the mad Tea Cake, marking the first time she exerts herself in the face of the most challenging hurdle she has ever faced. What's she doing back here in the corridors? She can't seem to locate a dress to wear? —Where's that blue satin outfit she left here in? —Where's all her husband's money that he took and left her? —What's that forty-year-old lady doing with her hair dangling down her back like a young lady? Where did she leave the young lad of a youngster before heading off here?
  • Janie is at mount Rushmore because it is symbolic of her constant search of spiritual satisfaction. She has traveled very far in order to find satisfaction that is why I chose for her to be at Mount Rushmore.
  • The author uses a very unique writing style in The Eyes Were Watching God. She uses this writing style to really bring the character to life for this specific time period. The characters are brought to life through the language used through the novel.#160;“De day you puts yo’ hand in mine, Ah wouldn’t let de sun go down on us single. Ah’m uh man wid principles. You ain’t never knowed what it was to be treated lak alady and Ah wants to be de one tuh show yuh. Call me Jody lak you do sometime.”
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