Their Eyes Were Watching God: Summary
Beginning of paper
A caterpillar crawls along a desolate branch. His many appendages grip
the gray bark as he undulates his body along the path in the shade. Creeping
steadily forward he is looking for the proper place suitable enough for him to
change his identity. Upon finding a twig sprout where he can get bil ....
Middle of paper
.... to the fact that
beautiful butterflies are the results of these common eyesores. As the
caterpillar grew older it matured and changed, from being stuck on land to
airborne, from being ugly to beautiful, from being young to old. All living
things mature, all things change, wherever time is a variable identities are
changing. Janie is no different from these things, she too has a changing
identity that can be traced throughout four main parts in the book.
Janie is a young girl who at first ....
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Word count: 983
Page count: 4 (approximately 250 words per page)