Why does Janie come back to Eatonville at the beginning of the novel?
Tea Cake is gone and Janie doesn’t have anyone left
Who is Janie’s first husband?
Logan Killicks
“Ships at a distance have every man's wish on board.” What idea is introduced in this opening line?
People imagine their dreams but may not reach them
What discovery does Janie make about herself when she looks at a picture of her and the children she grew up with?
That she is black.
Who becomes the mayor of Eatonville?
Joe Starks.
Why does Joe/Jody make Janie tie back her hair?
He is jealous of other men noticing her
Who is Janie’s grandmother that raises her?
Nanny
“Somebody got to think for women and chillun and chickens and cows.”What does this statement suggest about Joe’s beliefs?
He believes men should control and make decisions for women
What is unique about Joe Starks compared to Logan Killicks?
He is well dressed, has money, and was "citified". He seemed like a white person even though he was black.
What does Joe do to Eatonville?
He buys more land, he opens a store and a post office.
How does Joe (Jody) Starks convinces Janie to leave Logan?
Promises her adventure and a better life
What are a few things Janie says about Logan that she dislikes?
He is heavy, has a fat neck, weird hair, and nasty toenails.
“She knew now that marriage did not make love. Janie’s first dream was dead.” What does this line reveal about Janie’s experience with Logan?
She realizes love cannot be forced through marriage.
Why does Joe want to move to Eatonville?
Become an important leader in a new Black town
When Joe and Janie get to Eatonville, who does Joe immediately want to talk to?
The mayor, but they don't have one yet.
What type of tree is Janie compared to?
A pear tree.
Who is the only person there for Janie when she comes home and who she tells our story to?
Phoeby Watson
“The town looked like it had been made to fit Joe Starks.” What does this passage reveal about Joe?
He wants power and leadership in the town.
At the beginning of the novel, Janie returns to Eatonville and people gossip about her. Why?
Because she is wearing overalls
How does Janie feel when Joe doesn't allow her to say anything when the townspeople ask her for a speech.
She felt cold and uncomfortable. She wanted to at least have the choice of doing so or not.
What animal becomes the center of many of the town’s jokes in Chapter 6?
The mule
What does Joe buy for the town to make Eatonville feel more official and modern?
A street lamp
“Janie did what she had never done before, that is, thrust herself into the conversation.” What does this moment reveal about Janie?
She begins to challenge Joe’s control
What business do Joe and Janie run together in Eatonville?
A general store
What does Nannie mean when she says the black woman is the mule of the world?
She is saying black women are treated like animals that are meant for specific purposes. They do not have opportunities like the rest of the people in the world.