Plot
Quotes & Who Said It
Symbols & Motifs
Rhetoric – Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Themes & Context
100

This is how the novel begins:

A. Janie returns to Eatonville and tells Pheoby her story
B. Tea Cake dies from rabies
C. Janie marries Joe Starks


A. Janie returns to Eatonville and tells Pheoby her story

DUH!!!!!!!!!!!!

100

“Love is lak de sea…”

A. Tea Cake
B. Nanny
C. Janie


C. Janie

100

Janie’s hair symbolizes...

A. Her grief
B. Her power and independence
C. Her relationship with nature

B. Her power and independence

100

When Janie explains her life story to Pheoby, which appeal is strongest?

A. Pathos
B. Logos
C. Ethos


C. Ethos

100

Which is a main theme of the novel?

A. Environmental conservation
B. Freedom and independence
C. Technological progress


B. Freedom and independence

200

This happens right before Janie leaves Logan:

A. She marries Tea Cake
B. She meets Joe Starks
C. She buries Tea Cake


B. She meets Joe Starks

200

“You got tuh go there tuh know there.”

A. Janie
B. Pheoby
C. Joe Starks


A. Janie

200

The hurricane is a symbol of:

A. Religious rebirth
B. Power and unpredictability of nature
C. Janie’s strength
D. The devil


B. Power and unpredictability of nature

200

The hurricane scene mostly appeals to:

A. Pathos
B. Logos
C. Satire


A. Pathos

200

The Harlem Renaissance and Jim Crow laws influenced the novel. This is an example of:

A. Conflict
B. Historical context
C. Symbolism


B. Historical context

300

Which of these events is the climax of the novel?

A. Janie marries Tea Cake
B. Janie kills Tea Cake
C. Janie returns to Eatonville


B. Janie kills Tea Cake

300

“They got tuh find out about livin’ fuh theyselves.”

A. Tea Cake
B. Janie
C. Nanny


B. Janie

300

 The horizon represents:

A. Love
B. God
C. Janie’s dreams and search for self


C. Janie's dreams

300

Nanny’s decision to marry off Janie appeals most to:

A. Logos
B. Ethos
C. Pathos


A. Logos

300

Which character believes lighter skin is superior?

A. Janie
B. Joe
C. Mrs. Turner
D. Mr. Jones


C. Mrs. Turner

If you guesses Mr. Jones, better go reread the whole book.

400

1. Tea Cake is buried

2. Janie kills Tea Cake

3. Janie is arrested

4. Janie flees the hurricane

A. 4, 2, 3, 1
B. 2, 4, 3, 1
C. 4, 3, 2, 1

A. 4, 2, 3, 1

400

Which character mostly serves as the listener for Janie’s story?



Phoeby

400

What motif is represented when Janie walks toward the horizon in the end?

A. Fulfillment
B. Death
C. Justice


A. Fulfillment

400

Janie shooting Tea Cake shows which rhetorical appeal when she testifies in court?

A. Ethos
B. Pathos
C. All of the above


C. ALL

400

Janie’s journey is MOST about:

A. Becoming rich
B. Seeking power
C. Discovering her voice and freedom


C. Discovering her voice and freedom

500

– What happens LAST in the novel?

A. Janie walks away from Eatonville
B. Janie feels at peace and ends her story
C. Janie sees Tea Cake in a vision

B. Janie feels at peace  and ends her story

500

“Ah can’t stand black n*s” shows what character’s internalized racism?



Mrs. Turner

500
What is the representational meaning of:


THE MULE- ?

THE PEAR TREE- ?

THE PEAR TREE- Love and desire
THE MULE- Burden of being mistreated

500

Which is an example of pathos in the novel?

A. Janie describing her dreams
B. Janie pleading for Tea Cake’s life as he attacks her
C. Tea Cake planning how to survive the storm


B. Janie pleading for Tea Cake’s life as he attacks her

500

The line “She untied the apron and flung it on a bush…” shows:

A. Gender roles being rejected
B. Nature’s beauty
C. Janie’s fear


A. Gender roles being rejected