Quotes
Plot
Themes
Characters
Symbols
100

The following character stated this:

“…Naw, Jody, it wasn’t because Ah didn’t have no sympathy. Ah had uh lavish uh dat. Ah just didn’t never git no chance tuh use none of it. You wouldn’t let me.”

Who is Janie

100
This forces Janie and Tea Cake to leave the muck.

What is the hurricane

100
Janie searches for this intangible experience throughout the story.

What is true love

100

This person married young because of her grandmother and left her husband for another man. After her second lover passed away, she finally met her true love.

Who is Janie

100
This image symbolizes sexuality.

What is the pear tree

200

The following character stated this:

“…Thank yuh for yo’ compliments, but mah wife don’t know nothing’ ‘bout no speech-makin’. Ah never married her for nothin’ lak dat. She’s uh woman and her place is in de home.”

Who is Joe

200
This disease caused Tea Cake to act dangerously and irrationally.

What is rabies

200
This theme reoccurs throughout the text as Janie sits under the pear tree and thinks about the birds and the bees.

What is the discovery of sexuality

200

This person is in love with an older woman, but people never really trusted that he loved her until he slapped her, making Janie seem as if she were his property.

Who is Tea Cake

200
This image symbolizes male oppression on females.

What is Janie's head rag

300

The following character stated this:

"She pulled in her horizon like a great fish net. Pulled it from around the waist of the world and draped it over her shoulder. So much of life in its meshes! She called in her soul to come and see."

Who is the narrator

300
Joe believes Janie is poisoning him, so he does this.

What is stop eating Janie's cooking

300

Gradually, Janie finds this through the relationships she has with Nanny, Logan Killicks, Joe Starks, and Tea Cake Woods. Janie does not realize it until the end of the novel and after Tea Cake's death.

What is independence or self-worth

300

This person likes/only talks to Janie because Janie is light skinned and looks less like an African American. She thinks she is better than every other African American because she has "white features" such as small lips and a flat bottom.

Who is Mrs. Turner

300
This image symbolizes hard work and abuse of power.

What is the mule

400

The following character stated this:

"Put dat two hundred back wid de rest, Janie. Mah dice. Ah no need no assistance tuh help me feed mah woman. From now on, you gointuh eat whutever mah money can buy uh and wear de same. When Ah ain’t got nothin’ you don’t git nothin’."

Who is Tea Cake

400
Joe hits Janie when she does this.

What is publicly insults him

400

The following quote speaks to this motif:

"Ships at a distance have every man's wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon, never out of sight, never landing until the Watcher turns his eyes away in resignation, his dreams mocked to death by Time. That is the life of men."

What are gender roles

400

She forces Janie to get married because she feels that Janie cannot take care of herself after she passes away. She dies soon after Janie marries Logan.

Who is Nanny

400
This image symbolizes control, power, and freedom.

What is the gun

500

The following character stated this:

“…Naw, Ah ain’t mad with Janie….Tea Cake had done gone crazy. You can’t blame her for protectin’ herself. She wuz crazy about him. …Ah ain’t got nothin’ in mah heart against her.”

Who is Sop-de-Bottom

500
Janie shares her life story with this person.

Who is Phoeby

500

Janie's upbringing, as well as her experiences with Mrs. Turner, speak to the role of one's own this.

What is race

500

He first seems to love Janie a lot; however, he begins to control Janie and determine who he wants her to be, especially as a mayor's wife.

Who is Joe

500
This image symbolizes a hate so vicious that it destroys the living.

What is the rabid dog