JANIE
JANIE'S MEN
NANNY AND NON-JOJM
BACKGROUND/STYLE
SENSATIONAL SYMBOLS
100

what is the age difference between Janie and Tea Cake?

fifteen years

100

What is Tea Cake's real name?

Vergible Woods


100

Janie's best friend and the person she tells her story to decades later in the opening chapter is named

Pheoby

100

where is there a huge contrast in the language of the novel?

narration vs dialogue

100

Janie's hair represents her:

individuality/strength/power/uniqueness/independence

 

(something of that nature)

200

When does Janie realize she's Black?

When she sees a photograph of herself with other white schoolmates 


*NOT a mirror!!

200

Janie's marriage to Logan is particularly miserable for her because

all the manual labor she has to do

200

Why does Nanny push/arrange for Janie to marry Logan Killicks?

because it would give her the security/land that Nanny never had, regardless of whether love was involved

200

How do the porch sitters acts as antagonists toward Janie?

They judge her from afar - acting as another form of control

200

the horizon symbolizes:

hope for the future/change/being away from where you are

300

Why does Janie burn her headrags after Joe dies? 

They symbolize the stifling of her independence

300

Janie's checker match with Tea Cake excites her because

it makes her feel like his equal

300

The family Nanny works for:

The Washburns

300

What did Richard Wright compare this novel to?

a minstrel show

"Miss Hurston seems to have no desire whatsoever to move in the direction of serious fiction… [She] can write; but her prose is cloaked in that facile sensuality that has dogged Negro expression since the days of Phyllis Wheatley... Her characters eat and laugh and cry and work and kill; they swing like a pendulum eternally in that safe and narrow orbit in which America likes to see the Negro live: between laughter and tears."

300

Why does Janie become so upset of the treatment toward Matt Bonner's mule to the point where she gets Joe to buy it?

she identifies with the mistreatment and abuse it faces

400

What happens to Janie's mother?

She runs off shortly after giving birth to Janie

400

what false rumor circulates about Janie after the end of her marriage to Jody?

she poisoned him

400

What object does Nanny compare herself to?

cracked plates

400

TEWWG's setting is primarily in:


(town or area accepted, state NOT ACCEPTED)

Everglades/Eatonville

400

The blossoming pear tree Janie sits under represents her:

becoming a woman

500

What is Janie's maiden name?

Crawford

500

DAILY DOUBLE 

What attracts Jane to Joe in the first place, 


and when does Janie realize he is not The One?

his alpha male quality - his power and independence, his promise to not put her to work, his capability as a father, he represents her dreams at the time

...when he becomes physically abusive to her when she asserts herself (or burns his breakfast)

500

How do Nanny and Janie differ in their ideas of marriage?

Nanny believes marriage is for security, Janie wants marriage for love

500

What tense is TEWWG written and why?

3rd person - it was written from a frame structure - a third person narration leads into a first person one (Janie's)

500

what is the difference between the dreams of men and the dreams of women?

women have more idealistic dreams (often for love and emotional connection) but must "go with the flow" and adapt to what comes

men have more practical, material dreams, where they "fight the tide" and seek to dominate and control (like Joe and Logan)