Characters
Themes
Plot Events
Symbols
Quotes
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Who is Janie Crawford?

  • $200: Janie Crawford is the protagonist of the novel, seeking her identity and voice.

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Who is mainly impacted by the theme of self discovery?

$200: Janie is impacted as she finds her own identity

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What happens at the end of the novel?

  • $200: At the end of the novel, Janie returns to Eatonville to share her story.

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What does the pear tree symbolize?

  • $200: The pear tree symbolizes Janie's ideal vision of love and harmony.

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What does Janie saying "I am not a black woman" highlight about her characterization?

  • $200: "I am not a black woman." highlights Janie's struggle with identity.

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Who is Tea Cake?

  • $400: Tea Cake is Janie's third husband, representing true love and companionship.

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What does love represent throughout the novel?

  • $400: Love represents freedom and growth throughout Janie's relationships.

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What event causes Janie to return to Eatonville?

She returns because of the death of Tea Cake
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What does the hurricane symbolize?

  • $400: The hurricane symbolizes nature's uncontrollable forces and unpredictability.

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What does "There are years that ask questions and years that answer" reflect?

  • $400: "There are years that ask questions and years that answer," reflects the journey of life.

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Who is Logan Killicks?

  • $600: Logan Killicks is Janie's first husband, whom she marries for financial security.

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How are gender roles represented in the novel?

Through Janie's relationships where she struggles against control, patriarchy, and abuse

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What major events happen during Janie's marriage to Jody?

  • $600: During Janie's marriage to Jody, she faces emotional and verbal abuse.

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What does the white mule symbolize?

  • $600: The white mule symbolizes the burdens and struggles of the community, particularly women.

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What does "She was stretched on her back beneath the pear tree, with her eyes closed," signify in the novel?

  • $600: "She was stretched on her back beneath the pear tree, with her eyes closed," signifies Janie’s awakening.

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Who is Joe Starks?

  • $800: Joe Starks is Janie's second husband, who represents oppression and control.

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What does the theme of oppression signify?

  • $800: The theme of oppression signifies the financial and societal struggles faced by women and the African American community.

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How does Janie's relationship with Jody evolve?

  • $800: Janie’s relationship with Jody evolves from hope to frustration and estrangement.

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What does the horizon symbolize?

  • $800: The horizon represents Janie's dreams and aspirations throughout her life.

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What does "Love is like the sea" mean?

  • $800: "Love is like the sea," symbolizes the depth and complexity of love.

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Who is Pheoby Watson?

  • $1000: Pheoby Watson is Janie’s best friend, who represents loyalty and understanding.

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How is the theme of community represented in the novel?

  • $1000: The theme of community is depicted through the interactions and relationships in Eatonville. (Pheoby, Nanny, Townspeople) 

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When and where do Janie and Tea Cake Meet?

At Janie's store during a baseball game

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What does the color purple symbolize?

  • $1000: The color purple symbolizes wealth, nobility, and the richness of life.

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Who was "She was in bloom" written about? What does it represent?

  • $1000: "She was in bloom," signifies Janie's growth and self-actualization.

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