Despite prostrating herself to them for over 20 years, she still learns how to stand on her own and be her own person. This exemplifies Janie’s personal characteristics and shows her worth in spite of being put down throughout her life. Her choice to stand tall and proud in the face of adversity shows the people around her her strength and therefore makes her the epitome of a role model for the community; she is well respected amongst her peers. “They really loved Janie just a little less than they had loved Tea Cake” (p. 190), so they always took her views and opinions with gravity. Though she lived in a time where African American women were often suppressed, Janie held an exceptional amount of