Their Eyes Were Watching God
Their Eyes Were Watching God
By: Zora Neale Hurston
Janie Crawford has returned to town after a trip of some sort. Janie is a full-figured woman with big breasts, firm buttocks, and long hair. The men look at her with desire. She is wearing overalls, which is quite unsual. It is dusk and people are sitting on their porches watching Janie walk back into town. These people, the porch sitters, sit on their porches and talk about everyone else's business. They cannot wait to hear all about Janie's life while she has been away. Janie's best friend, Pheoby Watson, also can't wait to talk to her also. The porch sitters want Pheoby to find out the information about Janie and then come back and tell them everything. Janie says that she will tell Pheoby all about her life and what happened to her, and specifically, why she has returned to the town. Pheoby tells Janie that she will only tell the porch sitters what Janie says she can tell them.
Janie begins telling Pheoby her story. She......
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