Yunjae’s Comments (group member since Feb 25, 2013)


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Apr 06, 2013 06:52PM

94915 I read the book, "Their Eyes were Watching God" by Zora Neal Hurston. The main character, an African American woman in her forties named Janie Crawford, tells the story of her life and journey to her best friend, Phoeby, who then will tell the story to the rest of the community. Her life has three major events, all corresponding to her three marriages. I would rate it a three out of ten. I personally don't like her use of the southern accent dialogue between the characters, it's racist, and the content didn't make sense. In her first two marriages, she is basically controlled by her husbands and never expresses herself. The moment when Janie's second husband is dying, she starts to pinpoint everything that he has done wrong to him. From her on forward, everything is twisted and it really bothers me.