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  1. This work has been adapted from . Their Eyes Were Watching God, a title from the eCampusOntario Public Domain Core Collection. This work is in the Public Domain.

  2. Their Eyes Were Watching God illustrates how no human pursuits—for love, money, or self-worth—can stand against God or the forces of nature. For much of the novel, characters operate under the assumption that they control their own destiny: Jody plays God after his appointment as mayor; Tea Cake refuses to believe the impending storm is ...

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  4. 6 de mar. de 2005 · Their Eyes Were Watching God. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. A drama set in the 1920s, where free-spirited Janie Crawford's search for happiness leads her through several different marriages, challenging the morals of her small town. Based on the novel by Zora Neale Hurston.

  5. Originally published in 1937, Their Eyes Were Watching God has become one of the most important and enduring works of modern American literature. Written with Zora Neale Hurston's singular wit and pathos, this Southern love story recounts Janie Crawford's "ripening from a vibrant, but voiceless, teenage girl into a woman with her finger on the trigger of her own destiny."

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  6. Their Eyes Were Watching God was published in New York on September 18, 1937. Less than two weeks later, Richard Wright (later the author of Native Son and Black Boy) notoriously condemned the novel for carrying "no theme, no message, no thought. In the main, her novel is not addressed to the Negro, but to a white audience whose

  7. HarperCollins, 1998 - Fiction - 219 pages. Their Eyes Were Watching God, an American classic, is a luminous and haunting novel about Janie Crawford, a Southern black woman in the 1930s whose journey from a free-spirited girl to a woman of independence and substance has inspired writers and readers for close to seventy years.