Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
in, Their Eyes Were Watching God is a novel that follows the character of Janie Crawford as she evolves through each unique event that occurs in her life leading to the strong theme of self-discovery that the author vividly portrays through metaphorical language. In each marriage she learns valuable lessons, and has progressively better relationships and realizes how a person is to live his or her life.
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with Teac Cake Janie experienced love. Janie's marriage with Tea Cake finishes her development as a women.
<Tab/>In conclusion, I thought that Janie felt like a developed women when she had a relationship with Tea Cake. It felt that in her first two marriages her men where in control of her. I think that in a women's relationship she should have some control in her hand and her own life.
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