Janie's true love
Tea Cake
The animal that Joe bought to give a rest to
The mule
The thing that is wrong with Tea Cake when he comes home from gambling to win back Janie's money
He has been cut by a razor
The author shares many features and experiences with this character
Janie
The woman who looks down upon Black people and is friends with Janie because she is light-skinned
Mrs. Turner
The novel was written as a part of this period of cultural revolution for Black artists in America
The Harlem Renaissance
Joe forces Janie to do this out of jealousy
Tie up her hair
This event leads to Janie falling out of love with Joe Starks
He slaps her after she burns their dinner
The most commonly recurring symbol in the novel
Pear tree / blossoms
The two sides in the debate over the reason a man doesn't lay his hand on a red-hot stove
Caution and Nature
Joe was never what Janie wanted for herself. Whose vision of the perfect man did Joe represent?
Nanny's
What Tea Cake does with Janie's $200
Throws a big party