Janie's true love, he treats her different from her other husbands because he does not make her conform to stereotypical gender roles
Tea Cake
Janie's removal of her head rags after Joe's death signifies...
A. Her liberation from Joe's Domination
B. Her realization that she is still attractive
C. The transition from possession to companion
D. Her status at the First Woman of Eatonville
A. Her liberation from Joes Domination
Janie's best friend in Eatonville, they sit on the porch together and Janie tells her story
Pheoby
The first thing Tea Cake shows Janie to do
Play Checkers
Why does Nanny come to the conclusion that she hates Nanny?
A. Nanny valued the wrong things in life
B. Nanny chose an inappropriate husband for her
C. Nanny did not prepare her for the life of a mayor's wide
D. Nanny drove her from her home at too young an age
A. Nanny valued the wrong things in life
Janie's first husband, he was very old and beat her.
Logan Killicks
The term used to refer to the Everglades in the novel
The muck
Hurston's portrayal of white society in the novel suggests that racism is...
A. Both social and individual
B. Strictly regional
C. A social conflict, not a character flaw
D. A learned, not inherited, trait
C. A social conflict, not a character flaw
Janie breaks her silence on the store porch to say this: (It is her first time to speak out)
To tell the men on the porch that they don’t know as much about women as they think they do
These are two major motifs/symbols in the novel
Hair & Nature
What setting is evoked by Hurston's description of the Everglades?
A. Mt. Olympus
B. The Garden of Eden
C. The Elysian Fields
D. Heaven
B. The Garden of Eden
What is the significance of the title now that you have read the book? What central issue does the title establish?
It emphasizes how humans attempt to control their own lives
What major concepts does the novel challenge? (Name at least 2)
Gender Roles
Racism
True Love
Power
Humanity & Nature
What theme is suggested by the white male jury and the white women's reactions to Janie's defense?
A. The black woman is the mule of the world
B. A woman needs to tell her own story in her own voice
C. Love conquers all
D. White society does not care about black crime
B. A woman needs to tell her own story in her own voice