Conflicts
Relationships
Plot
Literary Devices
Epiphanies
100

What type of conflict was Janie's struggle to follow her heart or do what she felt was the "right" thing to do?

Person vs. Self

100

Which of Janie's husbands hit her?

Jody and Tea Cake

100

What are the names of Janie's three husbands?

Logan, Jody, and Tea Cake

100

Throughout the book, Janie is compared to a pear tree as seen in the example "She wasn't petal open anymore" (71). this is an example of what literary device?

metaphor

100

What epiphany does Janie make about herself when she sees a photo of herself with the other children?

That she is an African American

200

What type of conflict forced Janie and Tea Cake to leave The Muck when the hurricane came?

What is Person vs. Nature

200

How are relationships between men and women portrayed in the novel?

Men are superior and in charge

200

What position does Jody find himself in while living in Eatonville?

Mayor

200

"It woke up old Okechobee and the monster began to roll in his bed" (158) is an example of what literary device?

personification

200

After Jody's death, Janie realized that the pity she felt for her grandmother was cloaking another emotion. What was it?

Hatred

300

What type of conflict was the disagreement between Janie and Jody in the store? 

Person vs. Person

300

How does Janie feel about each of her marriages? 

Logan was forced and they were unhappy, Jody did not value her as an individual and stiffed her, and her and Tea Cake truly loved each other. 

300

What did Tea Cake do after disappearing with Janie's money?

He throws a feast and buys a guitar

300

"De crow ghan up, man" (156) is an example of what literary device?

dialect

300

What realization did the pear tree bring to Janie?

Her womanhood and desire for love

400

What type of conflict is Janie's question "Did (god) mean to do this to her?"

Person vs. fate

400

What is Janie's relationship like with the people on the Muck?

They consider her one of them and include her in their lives. 

400

What is the first sign Janie receives that there is a bad storm coming on the Muck?

The native Americans all leave. 

400

"the great rope of black hair swinging to her waist and unraveling in the wind like a plume" (2) is an example of what two literary devices? 

simile and characterization

400

What epiphany did Janie have when Jody started to comment on her age?

She realized he was putting her down to draw attention way from himself. 

500

What type of conflict was Janie being looked down for falling in love with a younger man?

Person vs. Society

500

What was Janie's relationship like with the people of Eatonville?

The community considered her  separate and higher class thing from themselves, creating jealousy, division, and for Janie loneliness. 

500

What kills Tea Cake?

He gets rabies from a dog bite and Janie has to kill him. 

500

"She was stretched on her back beneath the pear tree soaking in the alto chant of the visiting bees, the gold of the sun and the panting breath of the breeze" (11) is an example of what two literary devices?

Imagery and personification

500

Prior to Jody's death, Janie realizes their is a rumor spreading about her in the town. What is it?

That she is poisoning Jody

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