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Their Eyes Were Watching God Symbol Essay

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Symbols in literary works can express an idea, clarify meaning, or enlarge literal meaning. Symbols can appear in a novel as an event, action, or object. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, the author, Zora Neale Hurston, uses the symbols of the gate to show Janie’s transitions to womanhood, independence from oppression, and realization of what love is to Janie. The gate is an important symbol throughout the novel and carries great significance. The author chooses this to be a symbol because Janie, the main character, passes through a literal gate in the story whenever her life is about to change. There are three instances where Janie passes through a gate and soon after, her life takes a turn, either beneficial or upsetting. "She thought awhile and decided that her …show more content…

When she meets Tea cake at the gate, she is more than just moving onto a new man that will influence the rest of her life. This gate is a symbol for Janie realizing with Tea Cake that marriage does not equal love. When she marries Tea Cake, it is because she believes she loves him, and so does he. “If Ah ever gits tuh messin’ round another woman it won’t be on account of her age. It’ll be because she got me in de same way you got me.” Janie realizes that it is not only marriage that equates to love, and this is her first marriage where she notices real love between her and her spouse. The occurrence of the gate helps the reader understand how Janie will be in a new mindset for the next part of her life.
Zora Neale Hurston effectively used the symbol of the gate to display to the readers the beginning of a new outlook or change in Janie’s life. This symbol helped develop the character of Janie and clarifies the meaning of the story of Their Eyes Were Watching God which is about the self-discovery of women in the 1920s and

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