Janie And The Porch
Beginning of paper
Zora Neale Hurston parallels the porch to Janie’s
expressions; how she feels both emotionally and physically
in the different stages of Janie’s life in her novel Their
Eyes Were Watching God. Zora Neale Hurston was born in
Eatonville Florida, the same place where the novel takes
place. Hursto ....
Middle of paper
.... best for Janie from the quote on page 13;
“Dat’s what makes me skeered. You don’t mean no harm. You
don’t even know where harm is at. Ah’m ole now. Ah can’t
be always guidin’ yo’ feet from harm and danger. Ah wants
to see you married right away.” These are some of the best
times in Janie’s life, but all good things do not last
forever and she will soon pay her dues.
At and early age Janie is married to a man named Logan
Killicks, the man her grandmother has ....
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Word count: 752
Page count: 3 (approximately 250 words per page)