He became very ill due to the fact that his kidneys have stopped working, resulting to death.
Tommy Joe Eagles died in 1994.
NO WAY! Joe Jonas is not going to die, but Taylor trapped his finger on the door by accident.
HES NOT DEAD!!!!!!!!! YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Jim Ede died in 1990.
he was thrown in to the death of intergrate
Joe Starks is at the store when he stops at Janie's for a drink.
Anthony Starks died in 1952.
Howard Starks died in 2003.
Janie married Joe Starks shortly after they met. She saw him as an opportunity for a better life and a chance to escape the monotony of her current situation.
Edwin Chapin Starks died in 1932.
Joe Starks
In chapter four of "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Joe Starks expresses his desire to go to Eatonville, Florida. He wants to go there to establish a new town where he can become a leader and be in control of his own destiny. Eatonville symbolizes the opportunity for economic and social advancement that Starks seeks.
The address of the Starks Branch is: 113 South Highway 109, Starks, 70661 0099
Joe Starks and Janie went to the town of Eatonville, Florida, where Joe established himself as a prominent figure by becoming the mayor and a successful businessman. Janie also gained respect in the community for her elegance and poise.
Janie is initially attracted to Joe Starks because of his charisma, confidence, and ambition. He promises her a better life and offers her the opportunity for independence and social status, which she desires. However, over time Janie realizes that Joe is more controlling and oppressive than she initially thought, leading to disillusionment in their relationship.
The town resents Joe Starks because he is seen as an outsider trying to assert his authority over them. They feel he is arrogant and disrespectful, and they are wary of his intentions towards Janie and the influence he may have over her. Furthermore, Joe's ambitious and controlling nature clashes with the close-knit and communal values of Eatonville.
Joe Starks is a character in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" who serves as Janie's second husband. He is ambitious and controlling, seeking power and status in the community. Joe's character represents the oppressive nature of traditional gender roles and the limitations placed on women during that time period.