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The author of Their Eyes Were Watching God was named
Janie's maiden name was
Janie's first kiss was with
The man Janie's grandmother marries her off to at sixteen is named
Janie feels less like a wife to Logan and more like
Logan goes to get Janie a mule in
A man came up to Janie while she was peeling seed potatoes and his name was
Janie leaves Logan and goes with Joe to get married in
The name of the town Joe and Janie move to is called
Joe is ambitious and has his eyes on becoming
Since Joe is busy being mayor, he has Janie work in
The only friendship Janie can cultivate in Eatonville is one with
Janie is excluded by the townspeople and constricted by Joe because she's the
Joe and Janie continue to be unhappily married for
Joe eventually dies from
A teenage boy helps Janie keep the store running and his name is
While the rest of the townspeople are at a baseball game, a young man named Vergible Woods comes into the shop, better known as
Janie is reluctant to be with Tea Cake because of their large
After leaving for four days, Tea Cake returns with money to take Janie to the
Instead of gossiping about Tea Cake's intentions with Janie, Pheoby Watson gives her
Janie leaves Eatonville and goes to marry Tea Cake in
Tea Cake admits that he viewed the money he stole from Janie as
Janie and Tea Cake move from Jacksonville to
Tea Cake is the first of Janie's husbands to show her
Mrs. Turner is the first person Janie and Tea Cake meet in The Everglades who shows strong views of
Janie, Tea Cake, and the other migrant workers were caught up in
While trying to save Janie from being swept up in a wave, Tea Cake is bitten by a
The bodies from the hurricane that needed to be buried were segregated due to the
After Tea Cake tried to kill Janie in a rabies-induced rage, she had to shoot him in
At Tea Cake's murder trial, Janie was found

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