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Education And Poverty

Submitted by kbrooks on November 26, 2005

Category: Social Issues
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The Quest for Self Realization


Every person has once in life felt repressed. Their Eyes Were Watching God is a story about one woman’s quest to free herself, and to explore her identity. This is the story of Janie Crawford and her journey for self fulfillment. In this story Janie allows us to better understand the restraints that women in her time had to go through in a male dominated society. Janie has to undergo many transformations throughout the story. She has three very meaningful marriages to different men. The marriages almost seem to be stepping stones toward finding who she really is. “One of Hurston’s projects in Their Eyes Were Watching God is silence and the empowerment that arises in the act of breaking free from being concerned with the personal growth that comes from giving voice to outsiders.”(Haurykiewics 1) Though she goes go through many tragedies she is never weakened but instead becomes stronger.” The many critics of Their Eyes Were Watching God have frequently read the novel as a celebration of Janie’s ability to free herself from the confinement represented by her first two husbands and after the death of her third husband, Tea Cake Woods, to attain a new form of cultural power, the ability to shape her own story” (Simmons 1).
Anyone who has read the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God will agree with these critics. The whole story is based on Janie, and her finding her identity. Janie has difficulty with finding her place in society due to her mixed racial make-up and the prejudices among blacks, and whites both, regarding color. “Recognizing visual difference, Hurston suggests, it is crucial to understanding how identity is constructed: by skin and color.” (Clarke 1) Throughout the story there are many racial terms that implicate what the people then had to go through for example “The suggestion that God needs the aid of coffin’s to “see” racial...

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