The Journey Of Janie Crawford In Their Eyes Were Watching God

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https://prezi.com/lskays0kapua/janie-crawfords-journey/ First Clue Location: Classroom Note card: Today you will be retracing the steps of the character Janie Crawford from the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. Throughout the class period you will be traveling to all the places she lived during the book and get a glimpse into her journey of self-discovery. The first place to visit is where Janie grows up, West Florida. To get to West Florida, go out of the classroom, turn left out of the classroom and go through the doors. Once outside turn right and look for a tree that contains the directions to get to the next city. Second clue WEST FLORIDA Location: tree between the two glass doors Note card: When Janie is a young girl, …show more content…

They realized Jacksonville was not the place for Tea Cake Janie; it was a place of violence, gambling, and drinking. One night Tea Cake made the decision for both him and Janie to move to the Everglades for fun, foolishness, and money. “And the train shuffled on to Jacksonville, and to a whole of lot of things she wanted to see and know” (116). Clue: Her adventure with Tea Cake continues to the Everglades with the hopes of being able to get a job and to spend the rest of their life there. To follow along, go to the place where people are often dropped off for school and search for your next clue. Fifth Clue: Everglades Location: Front entrance to the school Note card: In Janie's eyes the Everglades were filled with new and big beginnings. She is amazed by the new cultures that she is experiencing from the Indian tribes around them. Tea Cake continues to leave Janie to gamble just like he did in Jacksonville. While Janie loves the Everglades and everything it has to offer, she becomes tired with Tea Cake leaving her alone. One morning, Janie saw that the Indians that lived there were headed for Palm Beach because there was a hurricane coming. They stayed in the Everglades until the storm was too much to handle. They eventually made it to Palm

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