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In the novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, there are many lessons on a persons search for identity. Janies search for identity throughout this book is very visible. ... As she goes through life her search takes many turns for the worse and a few for the better, but in the end she finds her true identity. ...
In Janies early life she lived with her grandmother, Nanny. ... Soon she started piecing together what she knew of her odd identity. ... Janie fell into somewhat of a downward spiral, setting her off of the path toward finding her own identity in society. ... She felt as if she was losing her freedom as well as her identity, she wasnt Janie anymore she was now Mrs. ... At first, when she ran away with Joe, she felt as if she was finding her new identity, but all there was for her to find was a great maze not always heading her toward her new identity. ... Throughout this marriage Janie felt as though she was losing more and more of her identity and freedom in this marriage. ...
After the timely demise of Joe, another man came into Janies life, Vergible Woods, also known as Tea Cake.
Approximate Word count = 932 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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