Lit Terms & Things
Janie
Joe
Tea Cake
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100

Which of the following is an example of irony?

a. Joe Starks stands on top of the mule to proclaim how great it was

b. Mrs. Robbins cries out that no one feeds her

c. Joe forces Janie to sell something to Mrs. Bogle

d. none of the above

Joe Starks stands on top of the mule to proclaim how great it was

100

Why does Janie enjoy playing checkers?

Joe never let her play.

100

What does Jody do after Janie insults him in front of the other men?

Hits her as hard as he can

100

Tea Cake's "real" name

Vergible Woods
100

Where does Their Eyes Were Watching God take place?

Florida

200

What symbol in the novel best represents Janie's desire to be free- to be her own person?

her hair- Joe forces her to tie it up; when he dies, she keeps her hair down but in braids.

200

Who is Janie raised by?

Grandmother- Nanny

200

What does Joe force Janie do when she's working at the store?

Wear a head rag

200

Tea Cake instructs Janie how to do this.

Shoot a gun

200

What makes Eatonville famous/historically important?

It was the first all-black community to be incorporated in the United States.

300

Matt Bonner's yellow mule is most closely a symbol of which character? 

Janie

300
  1. Janie wants Pheoby to relate her story to the townspeople on her behalf. We know this because she says

        a. “An envious heart makes a treacherous ear.”

        b. "Two things everybody got tuh do fuh theyselves. They got tuh go tuh God, and they got tuh  find out about livin' fuh theyselves."

        c. "Mah tongue is in mah friend's mouf."

        d. "The oldest of human longings is self revelation."

"Mah tongue is in mah friend's mouf."

300

What does Joe die from?

Kidney failure

300

Tea Cake claims to Janie that she has married the best this.

What is gambler?

300

Why does Mrs. Turner like Janie?

Janie has lighter skin

400

 The following quote exemplifies which type of literary conflict?:  

“They sat in company with the others in other shanties, their eyes straining against crude walls and their souls asking if He meant to measure their puny might against His. They seemed to be staring at the dark, but their eyes were watching God.”  preview- ch. 18-- 

Man vs. Nature

400

When does Janie feel independent for the first time in her life?

After Joe dies (life as a widow)

400

Why does Joe stop eating Janie's cooking?

He thinks she is trying to poison him.

400

Tea Cake and Janie move to this place.  (nickname AND real location)

What is the Everglades, also known as the Muck.

400

This is the motif that runs throughout the entire text- it's not just the "pear tree," though that is part of it.

What is Janie's reflections on nature- trees, pollen, pear tree, things blooming in relation to HOW she looks at her life.

500

What does the horizon symbolize?

Janie's search for happiness

500

Nanny arranges Janie's marriage to Logan after she catches Janie doing what?

Kissing Johnny Taylor

500

After Joe's death, what does Janie burn?

Her head rags

500

Why does Tea Cake take Janie's $200?

He has never felt rich before- he also wanted to gamble and win some more.

500

She is the girl who teases Tea Cake. . . and he most likely cheated on Janie with her.

Who is Nunkie?

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