Throughout the first half of this novel, we learned of the beginning stages of Janie's journey through self discovery, freedom and self actualization. We have had the opportunity to follow her through some of the toughest times in her life, up to the point of chapters eleven through twenty. As she began her transformation into womanhood Janie internally fought through the oppression of a string of relationships that all played keys roles in the expansion the plot. Janie endured not only a learning process, as her life unfolded, but also a major growth period. Explain this growth.
Considering our background knowledge at this point in the novel, discuss the changes that occured in Janie's life throughout the second half (chapters 11-20) of the story and their relevance. Discuss how and why Janie changed holistically (including personality, beliefs and even actions) as well as how she ended up full circle, back to the same restraints in happiness that were present throughout the beginning of the novel.
In compiling your response, consider what Janie thought would be her window to happiness versus the way her life has turned out as well as her experienecs with happiness. Provide an intellectual response that can be supported by the text. Feel free to utilize quotes and remember that all answers are to be posted in complete sentences.
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