Their Eyes Were Watching God Literary Analysis

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For a long time, women’s struggle for rights has been a major issue in our world and there has been a low tolerance for women doing whatever they please. The novel, “Their Eyes Were Watching God” is set in the 1930s when the mistreatment and dehumanization of women was very common.Viewed as inferior, women were often overbeared with high, sometimes impossible expectations.The flow and structure of the novel shows the attitude towards women during that era, and shows how oppressed they felt due to many societal gender roles.. In the book, Zora Neale Hurston develops a theme of societal expectations and oppression of women through the framed narrative of Janie Crawford’s life.

Starting at the beginning of the novel, Janie is shown returning