List of Themes:
-Concern
-Worry
-Hope
-Thoughtfulness
-Control
-Anger
-Doubt
-Jealousy
-Fear
-Change
-Religiousness
-Relationships
-Nature
Top Three Themes Described:
1. Hurston clearly emphasizes Janie’s thoughts about all three of her relationships. Most of her feelings are expressed in a solemn and focused way showing what her expectations are for a good marriage.
2. Some characters have a tendency to control other people based on their gender and how they view certain types of people in society.
3. The give and take concept of nature is similar to what happens between the major protagonists in the novel. Each relationship has their up and down, but from this we learn about the morals from the character and some morals from the passages.
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