The document discusses chapters 3 and 4 of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. It asks the reader to analyze the relationship between Logan and Janie in terms of power dynamics. It also asks the reader to discuss the symbolism of the mule when Logan wants to buy one, and how Janie's meeting with Joe Starks signals a shift in the narrative. Finally, it prompts a comparison of Logan and Joe's visions of power in the novel.
The document discusses chapters 3 and 4 of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. It asks the reader to analyze the relationship between Logan and Janie in terms of power dynamics. It also asks the reader to discuss the symbolism of the mule when Logan wants to buy one, and how Janie's meeting with Joe Starks signals a shift in the narrative. Finally, it prompts a comparison of Logan and Joe's visions of power in the novel.
The document discusses chapters 3 and 4 of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. It asks the reader to analyze the relationship between Logan and Janie in terms of power dynamics. It also asks the reader to discuss the symbolism of the mule when Logan wants to buy one, and how Janie's meeting with Joe Starks signals a shift in the narrative. Finally, it prompts a comparison of Logan and Joe's visions of power in the novel.
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hustron
Read chapters 3+4 and answer the following questions :
-Describe the relationship between Logan and Janie in relation to power dynamics - The image of the mule was first introduced in the novel when Logan wants to buy one to help Janie. What does this animal image stand for at this point of the narrative - Janie’s meeting with Joe Starks (Jody) signals a shift in the narrative. Explain how - Compare Logan and Joe’s vision of power in the novel