Who is the protagonist of the novel?
Who is Janie?
Tea Cake comes to Eatonville to watch what?
What is a baseball game?
"She had glossy leaves and bursting buds and wanted to struggle with life but it eluded her" is an example of what?
What is a metaphor? OR What is imagery/symbolism?
Author of Their Eyes Were Watching God.
Who is Zora Neal Hurston?
Janie grows up dreaming of true what?
What is true love?
Who is Janie's good friend that makes food for her?
Who is Phoeby?
What is Tea Cake's real name?
Who is Vergible Woods?
"Her heart all but smothered her" is an example of?
What is personification?
This person wants Janie to marry a white man.
Who is Nanny?
What sort of tree does Janie have many revelations under?
What is a pear tree?
How do the porch-sitters behave when they see Janie?
What is judging her? OR What is gossiping? (commenting on her body)
The porch sitters think Tea Cake is after what from Janie?
What is her money?
"Ships at a distance have every man's wish on board." What figurative language is Zora Neale Hurston using here?
What is a metaphor?
Seminole's refer to?
What are Native Americans?
At what age does Janie marry her first husband?
What is 16 years old?
Phoeby offers to take Janie a pot of what?
What is rice?
Tea Cake is one husband Janie had. Name the others (first and last name).
Who are Logan Killicks and Joe Starks?
"Look at ya ol' grandma" is an example of?
What is dialect?
Janie's first job involves doing what?
What is moving manure?
What does Janie do after Joe Dies?
What is she lets her hair down?
Who is the "Watcher" in the first paragraph of the novel?
Who is a man watching his dreams (the ships) out on the horizon?
Tea Cake contracts rabies after
What is saving Janie from dog attack?
"Every tear you drop squeezes a cup uh blood outta mah heart" is an example of?
What is a hyperbole?
Why does Janie reject so many suitors after Joe's death?
What is loving "freedom?"
The Everglades where Janie and Tea Cake live is also known as
What is "the muck?"