In Zora Hurston 's novel' Their eyes see God ', the authors cite examples of people pursuing self - identification. Through the story, when she moved from one marriage to another, she can clearly see the pursuit of her identity Johnny. Over time, we needed some bad changes to her search, and finally she finally found a true identity. Through marriage with Logan, Joe, tea cake, she learned that she should live with herself. At the end of the story, she is the place that I want to become eventually and she is the place to actually belong.
Jenny looks to the eyes when he sees the god in the novel and there are many courses about those who look to God by Zora Neil Hurston and seek identity. The pursuit of identity in this book of Janie is very obvious. This is related to her name and search for her own freedom. During her lifetime her search got worse and something got better but in the end she found a true identity. Through marriage with Logan, Joe, and sweets, she wants to come up with something for her and to live.
In the novel by Zora Neale Hurston, their eyes are seeing God and the hero Janie pursues self-fulfillment. At Janie's three weddings, Logan and Joe gave her a sense of security and status. However, only the alliance with Teacake can become true love. Jenny's first marriage with Logan Kyriks was a marriage married by Grandma's Nanny. One day, Nanny caught a kiss to Janie Adjacent Riff RAFF Johnny Taylor while convinced that Janie is entering her female position Nurse, you need to get married.
The hero of their eyes is seeing that God always fights society and identifies itself. She insists on independence and despises permanent black women. Janie McLaughford is the main Zola Neil Hurston character of her grandmother's influence, watching the gods of their eyes, due to her grandmother's influence, self identity in the whole novels inside and outside of the main change For Jodie Starks for her, her inquiries and her relationships were made. Janie's grandmother is Janie's most influential figure and Janie's dream is to gain social and economic security. Nanny hopes that Janjee "sits at a high place" by marrying a man who is superior in the position of a community that protects Janny (page 16). Nanny likes Logan because "I bought a house on a big road and paid 60 acres of land" (23). Because Jenny's grandmother does not like "so de female female mood so fur so fur fur fur so so because she thinks black women are equal to (14) mule,