Their Eyes Were Watching God Notes
Their Eyes Were Watching God Notes
Their Eyes Were Watching God Notes
Notes
Chapter 1:
Beginning of the Novel:
Chapter 2:
The starting line of the chapter starts off with the narrative
technique (Metaphor) of comparing Janie to a pear tree, to which
Janie describes her development in life and the phases of her life.
In addition to the sexual development through the life cycle of
the tree.
Confused identity they used to call her alphabet
preparation for the theme of searching for identity Janie is a
molato! It was assumed that her father raped her mother
Relation between puberty of Janie to the pear tree (page 14)
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After the grandmother has seen Janie kissing the boy (page 17)
she asks her to get married, since she doesnt want to her to
pass through the phase that her mother faced when she
allegedly got raped by a white man / The family doesnt afford to
get pregnant and have a new child in the family
I dont want any trashy n***** (page 17)
Grandmother: We feel sympathy for the Grandmother since:
1) Background: Shes an ex-slave:
Shes more protective (Moved out of the Washburns to
establish an identity for Janie)
She also inhibited Janie from making her own decisions
and experience life
She had financial trouble She desired financial security
for Janie
She has low self-worth Shes dependent on others for
life
Shes scared of life
Shes dehumanized / humiliated / emasculated (men)
The women is the mule of the world (Page 19) The mule
represents labor and a animal that is led by others, its an
appropriate analogy as black women are in a lower social
class than black men, hence the humiliation of the black
men leads their anger to be released on the black women,
and for them to become subservient White man throws
the load.
2) Relationship between Janie & her grandmother The
only way she can make sure that Janie is not humiliated is
by making sure Janie is not taken advantage of by other
men
Logan
50 60 Years Old
Not Good Looking
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Chapter 3:
nature, she wanted her tree to bloom She was waiting for the
gate for a way out of the situation shes living in
She knew the world was a stallion (Page 33) Metaphorical
representation of freedom The stallion (male horse) represents
Janie waiting for her knight to save her from the situation shes
currently in Aether is the pure upper air that Greek Gods
breathed
God tore down the old world by sun-up (Page 33) She has
hope that the situation will get fixed The author creates her
own mythological depiction of events contradicting to the typical
religions it was a basic need for the author to create his own
mythological world to depict the ongoing events Its not
necessary to give up dreams to become an adult
She knew now that marriage did not make love. Janies first
dream was dead, so she became a woman. (Page 34) Its a
combination of positive and negative statement, when dreams
are dead you become more realistic and mature, however it also
means that she became down to earth and she stops dreaming
for the character that she set up for herself in the future.
Chapter 4:
Logan stopped being romantic with Janie, and started to use her
for manual labor
Janie is outspoken since shes young, yet she stands up for
herself and defends herself regarding her husbands orders
Just as stiff first chip (Page 35)
Logan is planning on buying a mule for Janie to start working with
him in farming, manual labor
Jodie held an attitude of a white man Like Mr. Washburn
The entrance of Jodie to Janies life was the reemergence of her
love life
Janie starts flirting with Jodie Water pumping
Joe Sparks is Ambitious Controlling Classy Hardworking
The writer employs different narrative perspectives to tell the
story of Janie, the dominant perspective is the third person
omniscient, which tells the story from an external point of view.
We can feel the writer behind the story, with her comments on
Janies progress, or for example when she comments on the
ships that carry mans wish on board. Another type of narrative
perspective is free indirect speech, through which the writer
brings us into the head of the characters, as a result we are to
experience thoughts and feelings without the intervention of the
narrator, in this case, we can pick up the tone and the kind of
language the character would use, such as in the case of Joe
Chapter 5:
But the whole townof the occasion (Page 59) Joe wants to
showcase all his actions and all that towns, hence he wants
people to talk about him, thus he also showcases Janie as his
wife
Joe started using the people of town as slaves, ironic to the
situation black society were experiencing (emancipation of
slavery) There was something about more tangible (Page
62)
Despite the fact that Eatonville as the first all black people town,
was supposed to establish equality among black people, a thing
they didnt find in the whit mans world, class stratification
started among themselves when Jody Starks classes himself off
from the rest of the society, by surrounding himself with fanciful
things, such as a house, that was different from everybody elses
in the town, a store, which became the center of trade and social
life, and a beautiful wife, who was half white whom he wanted to
look and act like a southern bell.
The author used spittoon which was a white mans habit, that
Joe also copies in addition to the fancy pot he bought for spittoon
Mayor Post Master Landlord Store Keeper (Page 63)
Exaggeration of his position in society
He bought the swing-around chair as it was a symbol beaucracy,
and his authority over the people of town
People feel that Joe is using them, as he was the boss man who
created social classes in the people of the town. Like things
were kept from them (Page 64) Free Indirect Speech /
Disclosure
One of you color youd rather not (Page 64)
Any man who walks in the way of power and property is bound
to meet hate (Page 64)
Its a sin and uh shame do he want? (Page 65)
Questioning the methods of Joe Starks (Capitalism) Firing and
hiring people in jobs The black man is cruel over people of his
own race.
The black people experienced slavery for such a long time, that
they couldnt perform actions that can develop their town and
progress and improve
Ah know dat toosound of his voice (Page 65) Joe is using
the people and abused his power However, the people of the
society took advantage of Joe, due to his personality
Speakin of windsseat of his pants. (Page 66) The
controlling nature of Joe was built deep within him
The town had a basketfultown bowed down. (Page 67)
Chapter 6:
Every morning the world flung itself over and exposed the town
to the sun (Page 68) This chapter is going to have revelations
regarding the relationship between Janie and Joe
Joe forced Janie to work in the store Just like Killicks
Passed around the pictures (Page 68) Metaphor of passing
your picture to others through the stories that are being told
As if describing the stories is like drawing paintings that are
passed between each other
Matt Bonners abusing his mule An image of abuse
People kept gossiping about Bonner and his mule Bonner
starts to get angry and starts stammering
He didnt want her talking after such trashy peopletoes uh
Time (Page 71) Theyre wasting their time with the mule talk
Joe wanted to class her off from the society, as he classed her
off from his own people
The figurative image used by the author shows the state of mind
of Janie, yet Joe has forbidden her from painting her side of the
canvas.
Janie didnt enjoy working in the store, since she wasnt good in
math, she felt it was a waste of time (she wanted to socialize and
learn about people and express her thoughts), and she didnt
understand peoples handwriting
Joe is becoming just like Logan, yet he has more authority than
Logan
Joe is jealous He forced Janie to tie her hair Her hair was
attractive and different than the people of the town since she is
half white
Joe demonstrates her love indirectly for Janie through buying
Bonners mule Janie felt sorry for the mule since it was too old
and poor
The society is developing into a hateful one Hatred,
Negativity, Jealousy, Harshness, Heartlessness This resulted
from the abuse they experienced for a long time from slavery
The feeling of inferiority is returning, thus they felt empowered
through abusing people
Somebody gotchicken and cows (Page 95) Women in the
same class as chickens and cows as they cant think for
themselves
Chapter 7:
Janie gave up to Jodie Starks through her face All the fight out
ofsoul (Page 102)
Plenty of life beneath the surface but it was kept beaten down
by the wheels (Page 102) Janies spirit wasnt destroyed
completely, however she wanted to tone down the tension
between her and Jodie
She was giving away what she didnt value (Page 102) Janie
didnt value materialistic objects
She convinced herself that Jodie does love her, and she feels
something for him
Heaven boiled down to a drop (Page 103) This marriage
brought all the world to a single drop, hence she was frustrated
All things became the same for Janie Perfume like urine (Page
103)
The downfall of Jodie was presented through his aging process
One dayabsent too (Page 103)
Had been fearing for her to see (Page 104) Jodie was afraid
of his physical appearance
Jodie started distracting Janie from his physical appearance
through describing her age and how she grew old You aint
noof its skull (Page 104)
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Chapter 8:
Why must Joe be so mad with her for making him look small,
when he did it to her all the time (Page 108)
It aint always pleasant hand and mean (Page 109-110)
He suspected that Janie was poisoning him
Jodie was desperate that he went to root-doctors (Page 109)
He wants to look younger to impress Janie He doesnt want her
too look down on him due to his physical appearance
Jodie failed to tell Janie the truth in a nice manner
Detoriation of Jodies situation, as well as the hypocracy of the
townspeople People came for hisself They enjoyed the
power they gained from being spies over Janie from Jodies
demand
Personification (Greek Mythology) Death that strangeany
day now (Page 112)
Personification Rumor that wingless bird that shadowed over
the town Wingless since it moves through word of mouth
You was so busy worshipin could have (Page 115)
Youse whats leftyours in me (Page 115) Metaphor, she
needed to squeeze Jodie into her mind to find room
Jodie prefers to die rather than admitting that Janie was right
Image of young girl in the mirror (Page 116 - 117) Looking at
the mirror Janie saw her younger self, as she saw her
She ironed her face (Page 117) She forced herself to look sad
over the death of his husband
Janies hair represents her femininity!
Chapter 9:
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Janie blamed her Nanny for not reaching the horizon (Page 120)
Her grandmother left her only with scraps, and brought her
hopes and dreams under the cloak of pity Pinched it in to to
choke her (Page 120) whipped like a curl dog
Janie saw the opportunity behind everything
Three main words: Journey Horizon People
Horizon represents the hope
Journey represents finding identity and trying to reach the
horizon
It was important to allname of love (Page 120)
Throughout her relationship with Jodie, her spirit was only
pacified, not broken down. Thus with the death of Starks, the girl
in the mirror was free to accomplish her life long dream
Chapter 10:
Chapter 11:
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She couldnt hide her affection for Tea Cake, as he blossomed her
tree. He looks glance from God (Page 142)
When God show her shine (Page 120-121) She adopted
this idea of humans to her emotional state of mind searching for
love to complete her quest
She found the creature she was looking for He was a glance
from God (Page 142)
Janie doesnt feel completely confident with her relationship with
Tea Cake (Page 144) In the cool Doubt She plunged
never been
Tea Cake is associated with light, so she drops to a status where
she doesnt glow when hes not around, thus Tea Cake makes
Janie glow
Chapter 12:
Chapter 13:
Chapter 14:
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Chapter 16:
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Janie and Mrs. Turner werent slaves, yet were raised by parents
who have the same mindset of slaves and the same ideology
(Janies hatred towards her grandmother)
After emancipation, the blacks still worked under the authority of
the white man Thus their goals in life is to become similar to
the white man
A lot of imagery was used in this chapter, in addition to specific
diction, which is related to the major metaphor of comparing a
superior figure or a boss to a God or a Goddess Real Gods
require blood Janie was considered as a God, as Mrs. Turner
made a sacrifice for Janie, through clinging to Janie and trying to
impress her and get close to her, in addition to sacrificing her
dignity, since Janie was trying to avoid her most of the time
Compared to real life, people sometimes sacrifice their dignity in
order to fit in with a certain group of people
Chapter 17:
Tea Cake feels insecure about losing Janie, hence he slapped her
in order to reassure possession over her
Chapter 18:
Chapter 19:
Climax chapter Death of Tea Cake with the progression of his
illness
Square Toes Represents Death
Sympathy is felt for Janie due to the loss of the man she waited
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the people in the beginning of the novel, who wait for the
horizon, and stay still, without achieving their dreams
She called in her soul to come and see Janie is satisfied with
what she achieved, hence she called out her soul to see what
she has reached in her life
Tea Cake was the sun of her life, hence he brought warmth to her
life, in addition to bringing enlightenment and knowledge
Tea Cake was not dead, since he kept on living in her mind.
The judge doesnt allow her to speak in court, though shes
articulate and is fluent in speaking But the writer used the
reported speech that didnt allow Janie to speak, since it was
third person omniscient Read the introduction in the beginning
of the novel to see different interpretations
The fact that the novel ends with the absence of Janies voice,
could show that the writer is intending to make Janies voice a
communal one, that when she tells Phoebe to tell her story In
Chapter 20, she chooses a collective rather than an individual
voice, demonstrating her closeness to the collective spirit of the
African American oral tradition
- Janie was capable of reaching her two main goals in life, she
was looking for a place where she will immerse her roots, and
be loved by people. She found this place in the Everglades. In
addition, she found the love of her life.
- Two supernatural elements were present:
1) Hurricane
2) Dog
Both elements represented fate and destiny, as it tested
Janies courage and patience, as the first test was in dealing
with Tea Cake with the progression of his illness, the second
test was when she had to kill Tea Cake. The third test was in
surviving life after the death of Tea Cake
- Another supernatural element was in the Greek mythology
refrences:
Sun was represented as a human being that walks on the sky
and leaves his footprints (Apollo)
Death was represented as square toes
Rumors was represented as a monster
Tea Cake was always represented as a light and holy figure
(spirit of God). Like a creature crushing the scent/ He is a
glance of God
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