Joe's Leadership
Town's Perspective
Power & Hierarchy
Janie & Joe's Relationship
Symbols & Author's Purpose
100

Joe builds this to represent progress in Eatonville.

What is the streetlight?

100

At first, the town feels this way about Joe.

What is admiration/respect?

100

Joe places himself at the top of this in Eatonville.

What is a social hierarchy?

100

Joe prevents Janie from doing this at the ceremony.

What is giving a speech?

100

This object symbolizes both progress and ego.

What is the streetlight?

200

Joe wants to become this kind of figure in the town.

What is a “big voice” (leader)?

200

The town begins to “murmur hotly” about this being over.

What is slavery?

200

This system is echoed when townspeople compare Joe to a slave master.

What is slavery?

200

Joe believes Janie’s place is here.

What is in the home?

200

This symbolizes Joe’s control over Janie.

What is her hair/head rag?

300

This action shows Joe forcing control over the town’s labor.

What is making the townspeople dig the ditch?

300

The town compares Joe’s home to this.

What is the “big house”?

300

Hurston suggests communities often do this with power.

What is recreate/re-entrench oppressive systems?

300

Janie feels this emotion after Joe silences her.

What is cold/lonely?

300

The phrase “took the bloom off” connects back to this earlier symbol.

What is the pear tree?

400

Joe’s leadership can be seen as inspiring OR this negative trait.

What is hubris (excessive pride)?

400

Even though they complain, the town ultimately does this to Joe.

What is bow down to him?

400

This novel we read earlier also shows power being recreated after rebellion.

What is Animal Farm?

400

This detail shows the growing distance between Janie and Joe.

What is her walking behind him?

400

Hurston uses Joe to critique this within Black communities.

What is power/leadership hierarchies?

500

Joe’s behavior weakens people by doing this.

What is asserting dominance / controlling others?

500

This explains why the town cannot challenge Joe’s authority.

What is fear or acceptance of hierarchy?

500

Joe’s power depends on this from the townspeople.

What is their obedience/submission?

500

Joe limits Janie’s power by controlling this.

What is her voice/identity?

500

Hurston suggests this about power overall.

What is that power can corrupt and recreate oppression?