Saturday, December 8, 2007

Their Eye's Were Watching God ~ Thesis

Love plays a major role throughout Janie's life, and although she believes to have found love, she has truely missed out on what love really is, and she ends up finding it best, when she isn't looking.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Their Eye's Were Watching God ~ Important Scene 2

The scene where Janie and Joe get into a big fight in the store is an important scene. It sets the picture for how the two stop getting along and begin to fight and their once loving relationship is gone. It shows that Janie finally got up the courage to tell Joe that she was sick of the things he made her do. She didn't want to have to listen to him anymore because he didn't do anything for her. At this point she was so angry she didn't care who heard or how embarrassed she would make him, because she had so much anger within her, that she just couldn't take it anymore. Joe was so angry for what Janie had done that he turned around and hit her right infront of everyone. From that point on Janie and Joe stopped sleeping in the same room, stopped eating the same meals and rarely talked unless it was in argument.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Their Eye's Were Watching God ~ Important Scene

I think the most important scene is when Joe and Janie meet in Chapter 4. If it hadn't been for Joe, I don't think Janie would have set herself free from Logan Killicks. Although she was never inlove with Logan, I think if Joe hadn't given her the out, she would still be with him, because he gave her a place to live, and without him, and with Nanny gone, she would have had no where else to live. Also, if she hadn't met Joe, she wouldn;t have started a new life in a new town, that she had to build with the townsmen, and she would still be under the rules of Logan, who could have even killed her, which he had threatened to do before she fled. The whole storyline would have been different had it not been for the meeting of Joe and I believe that to be the most important Scene so far.