1. Racism and Unattainable Aspirations
The narrator notes that, "They bowed down to him rather, because he was all of these things, and then again he was all these things because the town bowed down" (80). ... She is beautiful because of the white moonlight she walks under, her "white clothes," the "shiny white" in her eyes, her Negro hair that has a "white flavor," and her "big white hat" (106). ... Janie admires the "ground so rich that everything went wild dirt roads so rich and black" (193). For the first time, richness is not associated with being white or with the strict rules that Janie was made to respect under Jody...
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- Grade Level: High School