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Novel: Their Eyes Were Watching God
Write a well-developed and well-supported 500-word essay addressing the following question: How does Janie define love? To develop your argument, consider the following questions: Where do her expectations for love come from? Do you think she is naïve in her expectations? Consider Janie’s three marriages. Do they represent her definition of love? Does she learn anything from the successes and failures in her relationships? Explain. Use specific examples from the text to support your analysis. Be sure to support your argument with evidence from the text in the form of direct quotations and paraphrase.
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2nd December 2017
The Theme of Love in the Novel Their Eyes Were Watching God
Their Eyes Were Watching God is a book that tells us a story about a woman by the name
of Janie Hurston. She was raised by her grandmother to believe that love could only exist after
material needs were met. These needs were protection and financial stability. Both Janie and her
grandmother did not understand the meaning of love. For this reason, her grandmother made her
get married to Logan Killicks (Bloom, Ha...
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