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For English Class at JC with Mrs. Zurkowski and other literature related things. Quarter 4

Friday, April 29, 2011

Second half of English Questions.

1.       Tea cake convinces Janie his feeling is sincere in two ways. One way is that when she wakes up he is combing her hair and telling her how he knows she thinks he is a pimp. He tells her he only wants her and that she is beautiful. He also takes her to the picnic because he likes her not because he is just being nice and really wants to go with someone else. Finally he tells her one of the most prevalent lines in the book. Janie you got the keys to the kingdom.  These are two ways he shows his feelings towards Janie.
2.       The town thought badly of Janie and Tea Cake being together. For one she thought that Tea Cake was not good enough for Janie. She was Mrs. Mayor Starks! Also they got mad because Janie was with Tea Cake not even nine months after Joe’s death. She wore bright clothes for Tea Cake even though Joe died so shortly ago. She also stopped going to church and she started playing games like checkers with Tea Cake.
Page 111 “ De men wuz talking about it in the grove and dey was givin her and Tea Cake both the devil.”
3.       Sam Watson’s challenge to Phoebe was to hint to Janie that Tea Cake might just be going for Janie’s money. She had a lot of money so Sam believed that Tea Cake just wanted money. He thought she didn’t go to church so she could use offering money as gas money. He also thought that because all the other men said it was true, it was true. Finally he thought that She would end up like Mrs. Tyler with all he money stolen away by some man. He wanted to help Janie and maybe save her from the same fate.
4.       Phoebe approaches Janie and tells her the fears about how she thinks that Tea Cake just wants Janie’s money. She tells her how its odd that she goes off to baseball games and she never had before. She thinks Janie is being dragged around by Tea Cake. Janie replies by saying she wants to and Joe never let her. Also she brings up how she wears bright colors for Tea Cake when she should be grieveing for Joe. Once again she corrects her saying she isn’t even sad that Joe died and is happy with Tea Cake.
Page 113 “ People seen you out in colors and dey thinks you aint been payin the right amount of respect to you husband.”

5.       Janie says that getting married to Tea Cake could be a gamble like Phoebe is warning her. She replies by saying that she isn’t like Mrs. Tyler and Who Flung. Tea Cake isn’t a stranger to her and she is an older woman who can think for herself. She also says how Tea Cake says the age doesn’t matter. It is the thought and the feeling that really counts.
6.       Janie begins to get worried about this. She remembers how all of Mrs. Tyler’s money was stolen and how she lost everything to a man. She thought how embarrsed she would be coming back to town with her money gone and how everyone else would be right. She also began to worry about Tea Cake though if he got hurt out there because she loved him.
Page 118 “ Way late in the morning the thought of Annie Tyler and Who Flung came to visit.”
7.       Tea cake went off to work that day. He saw the 200 dollars and couldn’t resist taking it out with him. He bought all his coworkers a big macaroni dinner and threw a big party. He paid all the ugly woman to not come in and he bought a lot of food with the money. He even got in a fight with someone at the party. He didn’t get Janie to come because he thought she wouldn’t like partying with the working class.
8.       Tea Cake doesn’t want Janie to come to the party because he thought she would not like hanging out with that class of people. This reminded her a bit of how Joe wouldn’t let her go to events for the common people. Janie’s reaction was that she didn’t care about that and wanted to do whatever Tea Cake did. She didn’t want to be restricted like she was with Joe. He agreed and they did more stuff together.
Page 124 “ Look ah heah Tea Cake if you evr go off and have a good time like that and then comin back heah tellin me how nice it is  ah specks tuh kill yuh dead.”
9.       The muck had everything big. According to Janie it had a big lake, big weeds, big beans, and more stuff. It was swampy and a raw undeveloped town. The ground was very fertile and the plants grew like wild. The people were wild too and loved to party. Also it had good jobs with planting and you got paid well. That’s what attracted Tea Cake. It was well paying and people loved to party and be wild.
10.   Janie is very happy to work in the field with Tea Cake. Back with Joe she didn’t like working the store. She thought it was easy most of the time but could be very hard and boring. She was also forced to do it by Joe because she couldn’t do anything else. Also Tea Cake wanted to work with Janie so he could be with her and not just to work. With Logan she was forced to work in the fields and not by choice. Also she didn’t love Logan. With Tea Cake she wanted to be with him and work with him. She was happy to work here and it was by choice.
Page 133 “ So the very next morning Janie got ready to pick beans with Tea Cake.”
11.   Janie’s first experience with Jealousy came when Nunky came. Nunky was a chunky little girl who messed around with Tea Cake. She would steal his stuff and make him chase her. She would also try to get him alone. One day she got him alone in the fields by stealing something form it. He had to wrestle it from her to get it back and Janie saw it. She got angry and yelled at the both. She scared Nunky away.
12.   Mrs. Turner is drawn to Janie because of the way she looks. Janie has white person features but she is black. Mrs. Turner worships white people and wants to live with them. She hates living with black folk and wants to leave them.  She does that because she is part white also. Since Janie is like her and she wants to be in a white society she loves being with Janie and almost treats her like a god. She does that because Janie looks like a white person.
Page 141 “ Youse different from me . Ah cant stand black niggers.”

13.   Janie tries to be mean to Mrs. Turner and blow her off. She does that because she hates fully black people like Tea Cake so he wants her gone. It doesn’t work because Mrs. Turner worships Janie. She then ignores all the mean things and hints Janie gives and tries to be friends with her and be the same. She hates black people that aren’t part white and hates Tea Cake too.
14.    Janie has a completely different social status on the muck than she had at Eatonville. Back there she was looked upon like a queen by Joe and he wouldn’t let her do anything with normal people. She was very high up and Joe put this feeling around her that Janie was too good for everyone else.  She had to work easy in the store, couldn’t go to the dragging out, and basically couldn’t interact too much with the common people. IN the muck she is an equal to everyone. Not really low class now but on the same level as everyone. She interacts with normal people and works hard in the fields. She hunts, fishes, and plants beans. Basically in the muck she is a normal person now but everyone likes her.
15.   Tea Cakes motivation for striking Janie was to show everyone, especially Mrs. Turners brother, that Janie was married and she was his woman. He was afraid he would lose Janie and if she was bruised up it would show she had a husband. This was too keep Mrs. Turners brother from going for Janie and to show everyone else too. In this time beating your wife was a regular thing and showed power or ownership over your wife.
16.   Tea Cake had a good plan to get the Turners off the muck. He planned to start a fight in her restaurant. He and his friends started fighting in her restaurant over something. They started to break chairs, plates, and tables. They even pulled her down in it. After destroying her shop and her husband not doing anything she left town after being defeated by the very people she hate the most.
Page 151 “ By that time everyone in the place was taking sides. Somehow Mrs. Turner fell down and no one noticed under all the fighting,”
17.   Tea Cake does not really react much to the hurricane coming. He thinks all the Indians are stupid for thinking it is coming and that they don’t know what they are talking about. He ignores more signs like his friend coming by with a ride out of town and the animals fleeing. He thinks he can ride out the storm even thought that is far from true. He doesn’t react until its too late and the storm hits hard.
18.    The line “ Their eyes were watching God” has a lot of significance in the book. Obviously it is the title of the book so that right there makes it stand out more than the other lines. Also it is really a true statement about what was going through the minds of the people waiting inside the house at this time. They knew they had no control over the hurricane or what happened. They knew God was working outside and they were literally watching him and waiting to see what happens. They were no longer dependent on the white man or even themselves at this time. They only had God to trust in now.
Pag1 151 “ their eyes were watching God”
19.    The experience with the rabid dog was a turning point for Janie in the story. It is what gives Tea Cake his deadly disease. He is trying to pull Janie out of the river. She is hanging on to a cow and on this cow and on this cow is a dog. The dog is rabid but they don’t know. When Tea Cake pulls her off the dog attacks and bites him and the face. He is hurt bad at first and has trouble making it back to safety. He heals up later but more trouble ensues.
20.   Tea Cake and Janie finally make it back to safety in Palm Beach. After the dog attack and the flood. Once they get there Tea Cake has to try and hide from the white folk because he looks so bad. The reason being, because they are using any poor black folk to bury the dead. He is spotted by two of them and is forced to work burying the dead. They just threw the black people in holes and put the white people in caskets. Tea Cake eventually managed to escape from the work.
Page 170 “Tea Cake found he was part of a small army that had been pressed into service to clear wreckage in public places and bury the dead. “
21.   Tea Cake brings Janie news about Motor Boat. Motor stayed in the house in the top floor after Janie and Tea Cake left. The flood reached the house and washed it away with Motor in it. He was fine though and in fact slept through being washed away. He was fine and woke up when he got to the place the flood washed him to. Janie was surprised, amused, and happy all at once.
22.   Tea Cake has a bad case of rabies. He caught it from the mad dog that bit him while he was trying to save Janie. Even though he healed up the wound the rabies still afflicted him. He got sick, had nightmares, couldn’t drink water, and became aggressive. They could have saved him if he would have got a shot. That would have worked 3 weeks earlier though. Basically there was no hope for Tea Cake anymore.
Page 177 “ Janie I’m pretty sure that was a mad dawg that bit yo husband.”
23.    Tea Cake was crazy with rabies. One of the things that it made him do was have a need to kill. He had a pistol under the pillow on his sick bed and he pulled it out on Janie when she was standing with him. He put it up to her chest and prepared to shoot. Janie whipped out her rifle and shot him right before he shot. He barely missed her but she hit him right in the head. She held him and in his last moments he bit her possibly giving her rabies.
24.    Janie left the muck because it reminded her of Tea Cake. Like she said the muck meant Tea Cake and he wasn’t there anymore. She stayed around a few weeks to make the other people feel better and then she left. She said now it is nothing but a big expanse of black mud. It wasn’t the fun, exciting, interesting place it was before without Tea Cake.
Page 191 “But the muck meant Tea Cake and Tea Cake wasn’t there. So it was just a great expanse of black mud.”
25.   Janie is now able to live in her old house for a few reasons. For one she is single now and has no man and is free. She also never sold the house. Janie only sold her store and kept the house. This allowed her to come back to Eatonville if she wanted to and live in her big old house. Finally she was happy with her life now and could settle down and enjoy life. She had found love if only for a short while with Tea Cake. 

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Their eyes were watching God questions Chapter 1-10

 1.       I think the ships are supposed to be your dreams just waiting to happen. They’re out there and possible to get you just have to go for it. Like the book says they’re just floating on the horizon waiting for you. If you just stand on the shore watching them then it’s like having a dream and never going for them. You have to get to those ships before they go away like you have to achieve your dreams before you go away. I think Janie does live up to my expectations. Although it may seem like her dreams didn’t work out too well she still went for them. She chased after the ships so to speak but it just didn’t work out. She didn’t just stand on the shore and wait though.
Page 1 “Ships at a distance have every man’s dream on board. For some they come in with the tide. For some they sail forever on the horizon.”
2.       The townspeople react by being very critical and judgmental to Janie. They start talking about how she went off with a man and then how he left her. They complained about how she was wearing overalls and a braid when she came home, something they found disrespectful.  They started wondering where all the money and nice clothes she left with went, including her husband. They also talked about how her husband, tea-cake, was too old for her. Basically they began to gossip about her between themselves and pick her apart. ( they were jealous of her)
3.       Phoebe’s reaction was not to gossip too much about her like the others but to defend her. Once she went to go talk to Janie her reaction was happy to see her old friend and she immediately brought her out some rice to feed her and take care of her. She asked her about what happened and was very curious about what happened to her since she left. Janie trusted she would tell the story right when she repeated it and proceeded to tell of what happened to her.
Page 6” Dat’s just de same as me  cause my tounge is in mah friends mouf”

4.       Janie tells her life story to Phoebe because she trusts her. She probably thinks others will skew the story and tell it differently if she tells them. She knows Phoebe is her friend and will be honest and tell everyone else exactly what she hears, and not some made up story to make Janie look bad or something. As Janie says “ Mah tounge is in mah friends mouf.” She means this in the way that she knows Phoebe will tell the same story she hers like Janie’s  tounge is in her mouth.
5.       Nanny raises Janie because she doesn’t have a mom or a dad. Her mom was raped when she was 17 by a teacher. The teacher ran off and Janie’s mother got pregnant from it. She began to drink and go out a lot and eventually ran off. This left Nanny to take care of Janie because she had no mom or dad. They lived in the back room of a white persons house where Nanny worked even though she wasn’t a slave. It was with the Washburn family. So she grew up with a white family.
Page 8” Mah grandma raised me. My Grandma and the white folks she worked for. “

6.        When everyone was looking at a picture of the Washburn family, Janie, and Nanny. Everyone could find themselves except Janie. She didn’t know she was African-American so she didn’t recognize herself. She then realized she was black. Everyone laughed at her when she found out because she didn’t know for so long.( Janie had been growing up with Nanny while she was working for a white family the Washburn’s.
7.       The pear tree represents Janie coming of age and becoming a woman. It represents how she is growing and finally growing up into a woman. The pear tree is also blooming and coming to its biggest stage. The tree is big, beautiful, and blooming. The branches are spreading out on it and the flowers are blooming on it. Also Janie begins to go under it once it starts to bloom which is around the time she gets married and becomes a woman.  It is a beautiful tree and it mesmerizes Janie when she looks at it. Janie loves being under it and that relates back to how it represents her.
Page 10 “ Janie had spent most of the day under a blossoming pear tree in the backyard. That was too say ever since the first tiny bloom had opened.”
8.       Nanny arranges the wedding because she is sick and might die soon. She wants Janie to live a good life with a husband that can provide for her. She also sees Janie kissing Johnny Taylor so she wants Janie to marry a good guy and not shifty Johnny Taylor. She wants her not to have to live through the same ordeal she did. She knows Logan Killicks is well off and good. She doesn’t want Romantic love for Janie. She wants Janie to be settled in and living a good life without going through the same things her mom and Nanny had to go through.
9.        Nanny reacts so strongly to seeing Janie kissing Johnny Taylor because of what she wants for Janie. She thinks Johnny is bad and Janie will end up like her mother and run off. She wants Janie to settle down and live good not run off with good for nothing Johnny Taylor. She doesn’t want Janie falling in love with someone else too because she doesn’t believe marriage is about love so she doesn’t want Janie falling in love.
Page 13 “ Whut Ah seen just now is plenty for me, honey, Ah don’t want no trashy nigger, no breath and britches like Johnny Taylor usin yo body to wipe his foots on.”
10.    Nanny’s view on romantic love is that it is nonexistent. She believes getting married is not about love or being romantic. She believes that it is about settling down with a good well off husband and living good. This is how she was raised and wants Janie to marry this way too. Janie thinks the opposite and wants marriage to be about love. Nanny though changes her mind and makes her believe that marriage is not about loving.
11.   Janie doesn’t want to marry Logan Killicks. She thinks he is a creepy old man who looks like a skull head in a graveyard. She wants to marry someone she loves not him. Her nanny wants her to marry someone rich so she can live well. They have conflicting views on this as nanny believes marriage isn’t about love while Janie does.
Page 13” Naw nanny is that what he been hanging around here fo. He looks like an old skull head in da graveyard.”
12.   She that assumed that if she stayed long enough with Logan she will eventually come to love him and get used to him. She assumes she will get over Logan being an “old skull head” and love him and live well. She was wrong and never became to love him and even he stopped loving her. He forced her to work and he got mad at her. She eventually ran away with Joe to Eatonsville without even telling Logan. So no it didn’t work out.
13.   This affects Janie because it changes the way she thinks. When she was little she always thought that love was supposed to be romantic and there was real love. Her Grandma always told her that love isn’t about being romantic instead about marriage is about trying to get settled down and live well. When she finally married Logan and thought she might love him she was wrong. This made her think that love is about living well and that her grandma was right. This will affect her life with other men in the future.
Page 35” she knew that marriage did not make love.”
14.   Logan has an ever-changing attitude towards Janie. First he loves her a lot and does everything he can to be nice to her. He is rich and thinks he can get Janie to love him by being very nice to her and letting her live good. When she never starts to love him he gets mad at her and figures that she won’t. He figures he should make her work and she should work to live her. Basically near the end he doesn’t love her and treats her like dirt. She then runs away.
15.   Janie is very surprised when he first sees Joe. Most people around here aren’t very wealthy and the only man who is very rich is Logan who isn’t very good looking or charming. She sees Joe and at first he looks like a white man. He is dressed fashionably and looks rich like a white business man. HE looks a bit chubby like a white man too. She thinks he looks wealthy, smart, and successful and he wasn’t even white!
Page 27” it was a citified stylish dressed man with his hat set at an angle that didn’t belong in these parts.”
16.   I think Janie runs off with Joes because she wants to chase her dreams. Like Zora says in the beginning of the story woman chase their dreams and make what they want to happen, happen. Pertaining to that idea she chases her dream of being with Joe and decides not to waste her life being unhappy and treated badly by Logan.
17.   Janie and Joe are very surprised when they first go into Eatonsville. They went there with high expectations. They were expecting some developed town that was organized and had good business. He also expected it to be bigger.  When they got there it looked horrible and way below what they expected. It had only a few shacks people lived in and only 50 acres of land so it was very small. It also had no mayor so it wasn’t organized and couldn’t move forward. They thought the town was bad.
Page 34.” God they call this a town. Why taint more than a raw place in the woods. It’s a whole heap littler than I thought, Janie said admitting her disappointment.
18.   Joe has a lot of goals for the town. First he wants to get more land since the town is so small and only has 50 acres. HE decides to buy about 200 more acres of land to build on. He also wants to build a general store. He wants it to first to create business in the town  and also for it to act like the heart of the town and a place to meet. He wants to make a lamppost in the town so that they can have light and be more like a real developed town. He also wants to show with this that black people can move forward to which is more implied. HE wants to build a post office for communications also. Some implied things are that he wants to be more powerful. He shows this by making people do work and building himself a big house, getting a spittoon, and a nice spinning chair. He also implies that he wants black towns to move forward.
19.   Joe takes the town by storm by buying and building a lot of new things. For one he came in and basically said that he wanted to be mayor of the town since they didn’t have one. He basically took over the town within a day. He also built a general store, lamppost, bought 200 acres of land, and built himself a big two story house. This was showing off his power and strength and that he was better than everyone else.
Page 40.” Oh well have this town fixed up tereckly don’t miss bein at the meetin tomorrow”
20.   The townspeople have very mixed feelings about Joe. At first they think he was great and very smart. He builds up the town  and creates a lot of business. He also buys all the new land from the neighboring landowner. This is surprising because no one thought a black man was rich enough to buy that . They then start to dislike him once he takes hold of power. He builds a big house, treats other people bad and makes them live in shacks. He also shows off his money like when he makes the lamppost. They see him as the rich white landowner and he treats them like the slaves.
21.    There were a lot of advantages and disadvantages to being Mrs. Joe Starks. For some advantages she lived in a big house and had lots of money. She was living good like Nanny wanted her too and she was with a man she thought that she loved. Also she had a lot of nice things and clothes. Finally she got to run the store and she and Joe owned it. Some disadvantages are that she can’t go to some public events like dragging outs because Joe won’t let her. Also Joe controls her a lot and makes her feel like she’s stupid and inferior. Finally if she messes up Joe hits her hard and this messes up their marriage.
Page 41 “ So she put on one of her new bought dresses and went up the road all dressed in wine colored red.”
22.    Janie had a lot of things that she liked and disliked about the store. She liked it and thought it was pleasant and nice when she didn’t have to sell anything. She liked it when people just sat on the porch and passed around pictures and just relaxed. She disliked it when she was all busy and when people asked for funny orders. It was fine to just get food of the shelf or get something simple like a pound of tomatoes. It gets hard when people ask for funny orders like 10 cents worth of cheese or something that is hard to judge. It all became a mathematical problem she didn’t like to do but Joe wanted her to.
23.    Joe thinks about women very differently than Logan did. Logan thought that Janie should work and do stuff for him. Joe instead thought that women should work inside. HE thinks that he should treat Janie like a princess and she shouldn’t have to do hard work. He thinks she should work inside in the kitchen making food, or at the store selling things. HE only wants her to have to do easy work and not work in the field or something. HE thinks women should be treated well and they can’t do hard work like a man.
Page 60” Why Janie you wouldn’t be seen at a draggin out would ya. Wid everyone in a hassle pushin and shoving and without dey manners. “
24.    Janie's head rag symbolizes a few things for Janie. It represents the old slavery days. A lot of woman slaves would wear head rags back in the slavery days. This is odd because Janie usually treated like a princess not a slave. It also represents Janie's hair. Joe doesn’t want all the other men looking at Janie's hair and going after her. He is jealous of them and he wants to be the only one to look at her hair. It symbolizes how Joe is controlling Janie a bit and hiding her.
25.   Janie and Joe’s marriage troubles start when Joe begins to control what she does. He begins to make her fell like a woman who can’t do anything and has to only do easy things like working in the kitchen or working the store. Also he doesn’t let her join in on the men’s conversation like when they make fun of matt Bonner and his mule. He controls her and doesn’t let her do what she wants and makes her fell like a women without rights.
Page 75 “ yous getting too moufy Janie. Go fetch me the checkerboard”
26.   Joe buys the mule from Matt Bonner to make Janie happy. He heard Janie complaining about how the men were making fun of the poor mule that was almost dead and that was worked to death. He wanted to make her happy since she was upset lately. HE bought the mule to let if live the rest of its life easy since it was almost dead. He fed it good and let it rest and everybody loved it. He said that Matt Bonner didn’t have the ability to let the mule of easy so he would.
27.    Janie does a few things to cope with her marriage with Joe. She first imagines a lot of things. She imagines she is back under the pear tree instead of working away in the store and obeying everything Jody says. She keeps her mouth shut and tries to make herself believe the marriage will work out. She also thinks about running off down the road and leaving but rebukes it because she is older now around 35. She said imagining she was under a shady tree with wind blowing by was like a drug. It helped her to reconcile with things.
Page 77” then one day she sat and watched a shadow of herself tending the store and prostrating herself before Jody while she herself sat under a tree with the wind.”
28.   Joe motivation for hitting Janie is when she talks back to him. He is making fun of her for her cutting the tobacco wrong, being old, and having her butt sag down. She then yells at him and tells him what he is. She says he is nearly 50 and much older than her. She says she may be old but she’s still a woman while he isn’t  a man anymore. He’s sick and weak and has lost most of all his manliness which he so cherished. This was a striking blow to him and it made him so made he hit her with all his might.  
29.    Janie discovers that people are spreading rumors that Janie is trying to kill Joe.
30.   Joes death occurred because he got very sick. At first he began to get sick and weaker. He lost muscle and weight and everything began to look like it was sagging. He looked weaker and got weaker. He called in a genie doctor and he finally got a real doctor. He finally found out he had kidney failure and if he would have found out two years earlier and he could have lived. Finally Janie went into his sick room after a while and he died there with her. He then had  a big funeral.  
31.    Janie has mixed reactions about Joe’s death. For one she tries to seem like she is sad about it. ON the inside she is really feeling free and happy.  She is happy that she doesn’t have to live with Joe anymore and he wont abuse her and make her feel inferior anymore like she had to live with before.
32.   Janie’s inward and outward feelings at the funeral are very different. On the outside her face is “ironed” and she is wearing a veil. This means she is really showing not  much emotion maybe trying to look a little sad. On the inside she is “rollicking with the springtime across the world.” This means she is trying to look somewhat sad on the outside but she is really feeling not necessarily happiness but a freedom. She isn’t sad or happy about Joe’s death. She is just moving on in life.
33.   Janie felt that she didn’t need a new man in her life. She enjoyed the loneliness and freedom of being single. Even though many men approached her about being with her or saying how a woman shouldn’t be a lone she didn’t change. She said she had found out everything she wanted to know about men through Joe and Logan which basically meant she believes that most men are mean and cruel to woman like they were. She is friends with men but never goes any further.
Page 90” besides she liked being lonesome for a change. This freedom feeling was fine. These men didn’t represent a thing she wanted to know about.”
34.   Teacake is a tall man with big purple lips. He is kind, funny, and friendly. He and Janie meet while everyone is at the ball game. He goes into the store to buy some cigarettes and he starts talking to her since he is the only one there. They play checkers together after he teaches her how to play. Then he buys a drink from her and they talk for a while until more people come back. All the while they are joking and having fun and even odder he treats her like his equal something Joe never did.
35.   I think Tea Cake chose this time to visit so he could be alone with Janie and away from the other men. Since everybody was at the ballgame but her he could talk to her alone without all the other men. The other men always try to talk to her and tell her she needs a man so she is usually mobbed by men and being put down by them. He wanted to be a lone so he could talk to her and show her he would treat her good and like more of an equal than someone stupid who can’t fend for themselves. He wanted to have the time to himself.
Page 95” why aint you at the ball game too. Everybody else is there. Well I see somebody besides me aint there. Ah just sold some cigarettes.”
36.   Tea cake asks Janie to play checkers which is odd for Janie. It is odd because Joe never let her play checkers. He always said she didn’t have the brains to learn to play because she was a woman. Tea cake not only asks her to play but says she looks like she could be good and learn it. He is nice to her when they play and when she says how Joe says she could never learn, Tea Cake says she has a good brain on her head to learn how. Basically he is treating her like an equal unlike Joe, which is significant.
37.   Janie refers to Tea Cake as crazy because of the way he acts. He is always joking around with her and doing silly things even though he barely knows her. He treats her nice yet teases her at the same time. He is acting unusual for how most men act toward her and this makes her jokingly call him crazy. She is joking just like he is and This is just a way of her showing she is amused by him and is comfortable around him and feels good.
Page 97” you don’t buy from yo’self do ya? You crazy thing! Course I don’t.”



Thursday, April 14, 2011

Controversey with Their Eyes Were Watching God.

            There is a lot of controversy that surrounded Their Eyes Were Watching God. A lot of it had to do with race of course and how Zora portrayed the black race and dialect of the 20th century. Some things that were criticized were that she exposed divisions between lighter skinned African Americans and darker ones. She also created divisions between Black men and women. Also she portrayed the white race as being the dominant race.  Some people said certain things. Richard Wright called it “ a minstrel show that makes the white folks laugh.” Ralph Ellison said “ The book contained a “ blight of calculated burlesque.” All this criticism caused Zora to go away and hide from her peers not being known or discovered until the 70’s. What would have happened if she would have stayed out is up for argument but her writing was still influential even to this day, nonetheless.
            I can see why some people criticized her novel. I see that they saw the division between lighter and darker skinned black people and black men and women. I also see how her use of the dialect could cause some to think this was nothing but as comedy for the “white-folk” to laugh at. Personally I don’t think these are things that are truly worthy of being criticized. Still though that was a different time period, something we can’t completely understand. The barrier between lighter and darker skinned black people might have been an issue back then. Obviously the male female barrier was a huge issue along with race. The way she portrayed the black dialect of that time might have been humorous to white people, or at least it was speculated to be. If that is true then back then, there was definitely room for criticism at least in their eyes.
            I personally don’t agree with her critics. I think that a big point of literature and books sometimes is to reveal the truth about life and how life is in places we cant experience ourselves. Books can also bring certain issues into view like race or sexism. I don’t personally believe that is something you can really criticize. Back then, like I said, it might have been a bigger issue. Now in my times and views I think those accusations are foolish. A writer shouldn’t be criticized for talking about issues like racism or sexism. These are real life issues and we will all encounter them sometime in our life. I do not see why it cant be in a book either. I think the writing should be criticized for being boring, and bad not for covering past and now modern issues.
            Overall I think the accusations of Zora’s critics are uncalled for. She has a right to write what she wants and about what she wants. Maybe it was a touchier subject that couldn’t be talked about back then. Really though racism and sexism are real life issues and shouldn’t be criticized for being in a book. Zora’s writing is good and very informing of life back then. She should be praised and not criticized for what she wrote. 
http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/richard.wright.asp
http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Hurston.htm

Monday, April 4, 2011

Zora Neale Hurston


  1. Zora Hurston was a fiction writer who was born in Notasulga, Alabama in 1891. 
  2. She was raised in Eatonsville, the first all Black town in the US.
  3. She gathered a lot of folklore for her stories from Jamaica, Bermuda, Honduras, and from returning to Eatonsville for anthropolical studies. 
  4. She is noted for her metaphorical speech, her storytelling abilities, and her interest in Southern Black Culture in the US in her writing.
  5. Her most famous book was "Their Eyes Were Watching God" which was about a womans search, over 25 years and 3 marriage, searching for her true identity.
  6. Her writing wasn't political but her characters use of dialect, and her portraying of black culture raised a lot of controversy among the black community.
  7. She went over issues of race in Gender in her career, often relating it to finding freedom.
  8. In her late years she had health problems and died unnoticed by the literary community but her writing was discovered in 1970's by a new generation of black writers.
  9. She studied at three colleges: Barnard university, Columbia University, and Howard University for anthropology.
  10. Her writings influenced writers of the harlem renaissance, and writers in the 1970's.
info from

"Zora Neale Hurston." Microsoft® Student 2009 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2008.
Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


http://www.zoranealehurston.com/books/their_eyes_were_watching_god.html

Friday, April 1, 2011

Introduction to the Harlem Renaissance.

  1. The Harlem Renaissance was a African American Cultural movement of the 1920's and early 1930's based out of the New York Neighborhood, Harlem.
  2. This time marked the first time that mainstream publishers took African American Literature seriously.
  3. It also marked the first time that the African American arts got a lot of national recognition. 
  4. All the things that gained attention included African American arts, literature, music. theater, and politics. 
  5. The Harlem renaissance emerged among social and intellectual upheavals in African American communities with better jobs and education.
  6. There wasn't a certain literary style that defined the Harem Renaissance, instead it the pride of their race that united the African American Artists.
  7. Some common themes within the writing were racial pride, the desire for social and political equality, and the life of the twentieth century African American living in Africa or the American South.
  8. The literature in the Harlem Renaissance appealed to the African American middle class and the White book buying public.
  9. Harlem music clubs also attracted the mix of Middle Class African Americans and the white people looking for some Harlem nightlife entertainment.
  10. The Great depression, famous writers leaving the neighborhood, and tension between whites and blacks in the area led to the decline of the Harlem renaissance.
info from

Wintz, Cary DeCordova. "Harlem Renaissance." Microsoft® Student 2009 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2008.
Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Marcus Garvey
  1. Marcus was a black nationalist leader who created a back to Africa movement in the United States.
  2. He founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and the African Communities League.
  3. He Started a paper in New York, The Negro World, and was a persuasive orator and author.
  4. He urged African Americans to be proud of their race and preached their return to Africa.
  5. He claimed about 2 million members for the UNIA.
Picture from http://www.africawithin.com/garvey/garvey_bio.htm
    info from

    "Marcus Garvey." Microsoft® Student 2009 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2008.
    Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.



    Paul Laurence Dunbar
    1. He was a American poet who was the first African American writer to gain real recognition for his works. He also had slaves for parents.
    2. He was the first black poet to express the lyrical qualities of black life and dialect.
    3. He wrote mainly for a white audience and avoided racial issues in his poems. 
    4. He worked at the library of congress at one point and also read his poems over in Britain.
    5. He wrote many poems, novels, and short stories through his career. 
    picture from http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/recon/jb_recon_dunbar_1.html
    Info from

    "Paul Laurence Dunbar." Microsoft® Student 2009 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2008.
    Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


      Langston Hughes
      1. He was an American writer who used jazz and black speech in his poetry and one of the first writers to display the urban black life in writing.
      2. He strayed from conventional poem writing and wrote with musical rhythms and other things took from black culture.
      3. He is known as the Poet Laureate of Harlem and inspired many poets with his different style of writing. 
      4. He was active in political and social causes and used his poetry as a way to display this. 
      5. He also wrote over 50 books and for many papers and magazines.
      picture from http://hennessyhistory.wikispaces.com/Langston+Hughes-2
        Info from

        "Langston Hughes." Microsoft® Student 2009 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2008.
        Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.