Their Eyes Were Watching God: Janie Speaks Her Ideas
In life to discover our self-identity a person must show others
what one thinks or feels and speak his or her mind. Sometimes their
opinions may be silenced or even ignored. In the novel Their Eyes Were
Watching God, the main character Janie would sometimes speak her ideas and
they would often make a difference. The author, Zora Neale Hurston, gives
Janie many chances to speak and she shows the reader outcomes. When
dealing with all of the different people Jaine faced, she would find a way
to speak her ideas, receive a response, and through this exchange she
developed ....
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