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Janie Quotes And Analysis

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Joe has been controlling Janie for the entirety of their marriage. One of the ways he did this was by not allowing her to show her hair because he was possessive and afraid of other men looking at her. After Joe’s death, Janie is finally able to let down her hair. Taking down her hair symbolizes that she is free from her relationship with Joe and his controlling ways. The “glory” she notices shows that she is still confident in herself as a woman and in her new freedom. Since she was not allowed to let down her hair because other men would notice it, this also marks the beginning of a new time in Janie’s life, and the opportunity for a new relationship.
This quote shows Janie’s true feelings about Joe’s death. On the outside, she is pretending to mourn the loss of her husband because that is what is expected of her and she needs to keep up appearances for the people in her town. While on the inside, she is happy and feels free. Joe kept her locked away from living her life for so long, that now that he is dead she can finally live. She notices the opportunity that came from Joe dying, and it makes her happy and excited. She “sends her face to the funeral,” and wears mourning clothes for a long period of time, but she secretly feels happy to be independent and to be able to make her own decisions without Joe ridiculing her all the time and hiding her away. …show more content…

He thought the only thing she could do was work at home. Tea Cake has a very different idea about women. He thinks that Janie can do anything she wants to do, that she is just as smart as a man and has the capacity to learn and do many more things than what Joe would allow her to do. Throughout their marriage, Janie seems to have taken Joe’s ideas to heart and believes them herself. Tea Cake rejects these ideas and helps Janie begin to feel confident in herself and forget what Joe made her

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