IDENTITY
LOVE & MARRIAGE
VOICE & SILENCE
POWER & CONTROL
DREAMS
100

What does Janie say she wants to find through life and love?

her sense of self

100

Who arranges Janie’s first marriage?

Nanny

100

Who does Janie tell her life story to at the beginning of the novel?

Pheoby.

100

Who becomes mayor of Eatonville?

Joe Starks.

100

What does the pear tree symbolize for Janie?

 Ideal love and harmony.

200

What moment first makes Janie aware of her own identity?

Seeing herself in a photograph as a Black girl.

200

Why does Nanny want Janie to marry Logan Killicks?

For security and protection.

200

What does Joe do when Janie tries to speak at his mayor ceremony?

He stops her from speaking.

200

What symbol shows Joe’s growing power in town?

The store.

200

Which marriage first crushes Janie’s romantic dreams?

Her marriage to Logan Killicks.

300

How does Janie’s marriage to Logan Killicks affect her sense of identity?

It makes her feel unlovable.

300

What does Janie realize about love after marrying Logan?

Love does not automatically come after marriage.

300

Whats a way Joe limits Janie

He hides her hair with a rag.

300

How does Joe’s power affect his relationship with Janie?

He dominates and controls her

300

How does Joe represent both hope and disappointment for Janie?

He offers her limited freedom.

400

Why does Janie believe marriage should include love?

Because of her experience watching the pear tree bloom.

400

How is Joe Starks different from Logan Killicks when Janie meets him?

He is ambitious, confident, and full of dreams.

400

How does Janie feel about being silenced by Joe?

She feels isolated and powerless

400

Why does Joe not want Janie interacting with the townspeople?

He wants to maintain status.

400

What dream does Joe have that differs from Janie’s?

Power and status.

500

How does Joe Starks initially seem to support Janie’s search for identity?

He encourages her to leave Logan and promises a bigger life and future.

500

What warning signs appear early in Janie’s marriage to Joe?

Joe begins to limits her voice.

500

How does Janie’s silence reflect a major theme of the novel?

 It shows how women’s voices are suppressed by men.

500

What does the mule represent?

Janie

500

By Chapter 7, how has Janie’s view of marriage changed?

She sees it as something that can limit freedom rather than provide love.

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