What Characterization Of Janie In Their Eyes Were Watching God

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In the first two chapters of the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the readers are introduced to the main character, Janie Mae Crawford. Janie is a beautiful black woman who plays a major role in the early plot. One of the several categories of character types that Janie falls into is the round character category. In the first two chapter alone, the reader is given an in depth look into Janie’s childhood, “‘Ah was wid dem white chillun so much till Ah didn’t know Ah wuzn’t white till Ah was round six years old’” (Hurston 18). So far, the main focus of the novel so far is Janie’s childhood and the events that led up to her birth. A round character is a character who is well developed with several distinct traits. Janie would already fall into …show more content…

Although Janie is not considered a dynamic character in the first two chapters, it is possible for her to become one. She expresses the want to change and the desire to do things her own way, which may lead to an important mental change. Janie’s grandmother hopes that Janie will be able to rise above expectations and lead her own life, “De nigger woman is de mule uh de world so fur as Ah can see. Ah been prayin’ fur it tuh be different wid you” (Hurston 22). A dynamic character is one who changes throughout the novel. Although Janie has not yet gone through much change, it is not too far fetched to infer that she will become a dynamic character. Janie’s grandmother expresses her high hopes for Janie early on, and her grandmother clearly wants the best for her. The mother of Janie, Leafy, did not lead the best life and is no longer a part of Janie’s life. This puts more pressure on Janie to be different than her mother and become the best person she can be. It can be predicted that Janie will rise up to the challenge and change into a better and stronger woman than her mother and the other black women before