What does Hurston mean with the statement but the stillness was the sleep of swords?

What does Hurston mean with the statement but the stillness was the sleep of swords?

Personification

What is Joe implying when he refuses to eat the soup that Janie makes for him?

What is Joe implying when he refuses to eat the soup that Janie makes for him? He believes that Janie may be trying to poison him or hunt him with a Voodoo magic.

What outward change does Janie make after her husband’s death?

What outward change does Janie make after her husband’s death? She tears off the Kerchief and lets her hair down.

Why does Janie hate her grandmother so much?

She realizes, somewhat to our surprise, that she hates her grandmother for raising her according to a flawed belief system that values materialism and social status. Janie understands that while people are what matter to her, she had been raised to value things.

What good does combing Janie’s hair do for tea cake?

He brings fish for their dinner. They sit together after eating. Tea Cake combs Janie’s hair and he makes her feel so comfortable and relaxed.

What does Janie’s hair represent?

Janie’s hair is a symbol of her power and unconventional identity; it represents her strength and individuality in three ways. First, it represents her independence and defiance of petty community standards. Turner worships Janie because of her straight hair and other Caucasian characteristics.

Why is Janie selling the store instead of living there with tea cake?

Janie decided to sell the store because she didn’t want to keep it anymore and she knew that Tea Cake wasn’t cut out to run the store. Janie keeps two hundred dollars hidden in her shirt because Pheoby cautioned her to have something in case Tea Cake runs off and leaves her with nothing but the clothes on her back.

What is Janie’s biggest concern with seeing tea cake?

She leaves the town of Eatonville behind, along with the memories of Joe Starks and the judgmental townspeople. Janie embarks on a new life with her new love, Tea Cake. Although Janie is madly in love with Tea Cake, her greatest fear is that he will leave her for another woman.

What did Janie tell Phoebe she learned on her journey?

In her journey through life, Janie has learned two important lessons: People must “go tuh God,” and they must “find out about livin’ fuh theyselves.” Finally, Janie realizes that as long as she lives, the memory of Tea Cake will live within her heart.

What does Phoebe mean when she says she grew 10 feet just by listening to Janie’s story?

Pheoby responds to Janie’s story by saying, “Ah done growed ten feet higher from jus’ listenin’ tuh you, Janie. Pheoby is not a giant at the conclusion of this story so what does she mean? She’s not satisfied with herself, so she went home and spent more time with her husband.

How does the narrator characterize the porch sitters?

How does the narrator describe the porch sitters? the porch sitters are the people on the porch. they gossip about people. they all listen hoping to hear her gossip.

What did Janie learn in Tewwg?

Janie learned from her marriage to Jody Starks that she needs to think about her happiness and that a married couple should see each other as equals. Janie fell in love with Jody because of his big plans and his success. Jody treated Janie as an accessory, a bonus to his success.

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