Their Eyes Were Watching God American Dream Analysis

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In Their Eyes Were Watching God, the ideal of the American Dream is present in the way that Janie's life develops throughout the book. Hurston points out that there is a plethora of differences when it comes down to the dreams of men as well as for women. Men’s dreams are “mocked to death by Time” and for women “the dream is the truth.” Janie Crawford would most definitely be considered to be a dreamer. However, she does seem quite practical in her pursuits of personal freedom. This “freedom” is impressive because she had a lot of odds against her such as being a female and a descendant of slavery. As opposed to Nanny and the life she led. Janie had the possibility and opportunity of overcoming her condition of a mere object which is what