In Zora Neale Hurston's novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Janie's hair symbolizes her growing independence. Throughout the story, her hair represents her identity and strength, reflecting her journey towards self-discovery and autonomy. As she asserts herself and breaks free from societal norms and the constraints of her relationships, her hair becomes a powerful symbol of her personal freedom and individuality.
Question
What symbolism is associated with Janie's hair throughout the novel?(1 point)
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Her connection to nature
Her connection to nature
Her growing independence
Her growing independence
Her ties to her community
Her ties to her community
Her relationship with God
Her relationship with God
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