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Chapter 16 – Mrs. Turner

Chapter 16 – Mrs. Turner. Janie must defend black culture to another black woman Puritan view of God is seen here – a God that is intertwined with Death and Suffering We have yet to see Janie’s God – but hers is separate from Death and Doubt. Chapter 17. TC beats Janie to show his power

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Chapter 16 – Mrs. Turner

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  1. Chapter 16 – Mrs. Turner • Janie must defend black culture to another black woman • Puritan view of God is seen here – a God that is intertwined with Death and Suffering • We have yet to see Janie’s God – but hers is separate from Death and Doubt

  2. Chapter 17 • TC beats Janie to show his power • Most of the novel celebrates black culture – here there is an exploration of the bad side of black culture • TC liberates Janie in many ways, but he still oppresses her as a woman • The other men admire her dark bruises – maybe this is a hatred for her light skin? • Janie’s voice is not heard at all in this chapter • Men intentionally destroy Mrs. Turner’s restaurant • Mr. & Mrs. Turner are cowardly figures

  3. Chapter 18 • The wisdom of people who watch nature and God is exemplified • Seminoles, animals leave • TC says they must be wrong because “they’ve always been wrong” • He doesn’t want to leave because he might lose potential money • Wealth never brings happiness • Those closest with nature understand God’s signals • They finally “watch God” – but it is forced

  4. Chapter 19 • Climax • TC must bury victims • Shows the difference between black and white • Jim Crow Law – separate but equal • Whites get coffins, blacks do not • TC teaches Janie to shoot, but she uses this skill to kill him (irony) • Janie wears overalls to the funeral • Exemplifies her true self • Her reaching the Horizon

  5. Chapter 20 • Janie understands her Horizon • She finds out that you need to live for yourself • People must do things for themselves to be fulfilled • Going to God and watching God • Hurricane exemplifies this • Reduces people to animals

  6. Chapter 20 • Janie understands her Horizon • She finds out that you need to live for yourself • People must do things for themselves to be fulfilled • Going to God and watching God • Hurricane exemplifies this • Reduces people to animals • Meaning behind this and it’s connection to nature?

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