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A 3 page paper which examines the feminist perspective of Zora Neale Hurston’s work “Their Eyes Were Watching God.” Bibliography lists one additional source.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAhurey.rtf
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Janie and all she wants, it seems, is to find happiness with a family, through marriage. The following paper discusses her journey as it relates to men and analyzes why
she finds such happiness with Tea Cake when he is still yet a man who abuses her. In this we see how black feminism is something quite unique unto itself,
differing from white feminism. Janie and Men Janies story is one that sees Janie through many experiences and many levels of oppression. In the beginning she finds herself married
to a man who she does not particularly care for. She dreams of a relationship that is beautiful and fulfilling, a lie that has been told to her through societys
insistence that she have a man. She is threatened by her husband at one point, and she has another man waiting to marry her. She marries this man, Joe, and
they move to a town that Joe commences to alter. He opens a store and becomes incredibly prosperous, but insists that Janie never show how beautiful she is. He is
enchanted by her hair, her one glorious asset, and insists she keep it covered. He insists she remain in the house and do nothing but the household chores. He oppresses
her and keeps her confined out of jealousy. Things get worse as he begins to physically and emotionally abuse her. She eventually comes to a point where she strikes
back at him, arguing that he is wrong. This, however does not change things, and she remains oppressed for the most part. He eventually dies and she meets a man
named Tea, the man who will be her true love. They leave the area together and head out to work in a community where other African Americans are struggling to
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