Sunday, August 4, 2019
Their Eyes Were Watching God Essays - Janies Life and the Pear Tree :: Their Eyes Were Watching God Essays
      Their Eyes Were Watching God - Janie's Life and the Pear Tree     Ã       Ã       Ã       Their Eyes Were Watching God is a story centered on the idea of life  cycles.Ã   The experiences that Janie faces and struggles through in her life  represent the many cycles that she has been present for.Ã   Each cycle seem  to take place with the start of each new relation ship that she faces.Ã    Each relationship that Janie is involved in not just marriages, blooms and  withers away like the symbol of Janie's life the pear tree from her  childhood.Ã        Ã       Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Janie's Grandmother is the first  bud on her tree.Ã   She raised Janie since she was a little girl.Ã   Her  grandmother is in some respects a gardener pruning and shaping the future for  her granddaughter.Ã   She tries to instill a strong belief in marriage.Ã    To her marriage is the only way that Janie will survive in life.Ã   What  Nanny does not realize is that Janie has the potential to make her own path in  the walk of life.Ã   This blinds nanny, because she is a victim of the  horrible effects of slavery.Ã   She really tries to convey to Janie that she  has her own voice but she forces her into a position where that voice is  silenced and there for condemning all hopes of her Granddaughter become the  woman that she is capable of being.Ã        Ã       Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã   The affect of Nanny is the marriage to her first of three  husbands, Logan.Ã   He is a man that sees no wife in his relationship with  Janie he sees a worker.Ã   The intelligence of Janie to realize this is a  prime example of the capabilities that Janie possesses as an independent  woman.Ã   Logan is the pollution to Janie's tree of life.Ã   He is good  for one thing and that is delaying the inevitable; delaying Janie from realizing  that she can be a woman with an inelegant thought not just a good house  worker.Ã   He prevents the self-sufficient woman in Janie from reaching its  potential.     Ã       Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã   The next cycle is that of Joe Starks.Ã   The role of  this marriage is of a different nature.Ã   Janie no longer is a house  slave.Ã   She chooses to take the role of a trophy wife in the times that  this takes place in.  					    
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