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How does Pheoby feel after Janie is done talking in chapter 20?
She is mad at Janie
She is jealous
She's not satisfied with herself anymore
She wants to move away
She is mad at Janie
She is jealous
She's not satisfied with herself anymore
She wants to move away
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In Chapter 20 of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston, after Janie finishes talking, Pheoby feels a deep sense of reflection and is not satisfied with herself anymore. She is struck by the depth of Janie's experiences and the way she has grown, leading to Pheoby questioning her own life and choices. While she might have mixed emotions, the primary feeling is one of introspection and realization about her own situation in contrast to Janie's journey.
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