His name is unknown, but Janie's grandmother, Nanny, was a slave who was raped by her owner
Janie's grandfather in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" was named Nanny's father and his name was Colonel Edmond. He was a white man who impregnated Nanny's mother, a slave, resulting in Nanny being born mixed-race. Nanny's father later gave her the freedom to marry a kind man, but she was still left a widow and destitute, leading to her determination to secure a better life for Janie.
Janies hair, the pear tree, and Janies headwrap
Janie's three husbands in the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" are Logan Killicks, Joe Starks, and Vergible "Tea Cake" Woods.
Janie's hair in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" symbolizes her identity, strength, and independence. Throughout the novel, her hair undergoes various changes, reflecting her journey towards self-discovery and empowerment. Janie's hair represents her defiance against societal norms and her assertion of her own agency.
In the movie Their Eyes were watching God Michael Ealy, played Teacake.
A god that doesn't show any pity or remorse.
"Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston was published in 1937.
Their Eyes Were Watching God - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Netherlands:12
Janie was just a teenager when she married Logan in "Their Eyes Were Watching God."
1937.
1937
Jody bought the apples and candy from Matt Bonner's store in the book "Their Eyes Were Watching God."
Tea Cake's real name in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" is Vergible Woods. He is referred to as Tea Cake throughout the novel.