Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Janie and the Pear Tree in Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale H
Janie and the Pear Tree in Their eyeball Were honoring deity by Zora Neale Hurston In Zora Neale Hurstons Their Eyes Were Watching God, the image of a pear manoeuvre tree reverberates throughout the novel. The pear tree is not only a representation of Janies life - blossoming, death, metamorphosis, and rebirth - but also the spark of marvel that sets Janie on her quest for self-discovery. Janie is essentially rootless at the beginning of her life, never having known her mother or father and having been raised by her grandmother, nanny-goat. Nanny even says to Janie, Us colored folks is branches without roots and that makes things come lag in queer ways (Hurston, 16). Under a pear tree in Nannys backyard, however, Janie, as a nave sixteen-year-old, finds the possibilities of love, sexuality, and identity that are usable to her. This image, forever reverberating in her mind through two attempted marriages to Logan Killicks and Joe Starks, is what keeps Janies spirit alive and encourages her quest for love and life. It followed her through all her open-eyed moments and caressed her in her sleep (10). Under the pear tree on that ricochet afternoon, Janie sees sensuality wherever she looks. The first tiny bloom had opened. It had called her to come and respect on a mystery. From barren brown stems to glistening leaf-buds to snowy virginity of bloom. It move her tremendously (10). Gazing across the garden... ...ots her memory, the blossoms her dreams, and the branches her vision. After each unsuccessful marriage, she waits for the springtime pollen to be sprinkled over her life once again. Even after Tea Cakes death, she has a garden of her own to sit and revel in. Works CitedAppiah, K.A. and Gates, Henry Louis, jr. eds. Zora Neale Hurston Critical Perspectives Past and Present. New York Amistad Press, Inc., 1993. Bond, Cynthia. Language, Sign, and Difference in Their Eyes Were Watching God. Appiah and Gates 204-17. Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching God. New York Harper & Row Publishers, Inc., 1990. Wright, Richard. Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937). Appiah and Gates 16.
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