teacake is the second man that janie marries, after joe dies. she meets him when she was about to close up on the store that she owns. they meet, he teaches he things she did not even know, and janie is the person that is attractive to everyone, when her hair is the down. she is the main character. =] Actually, he is the third (Logan, Joe, Tea Cake). She wasn't going to close the store until after she met him, she was doing it on a whim to be with him wherever he goes. With him she finally, truly lives, learning in the process. Janie always was the main character.
Janie is about 35 years old. while Jody is around 50. it( book) says that.
You need to say which novel.
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No, for a verb to be a linking verb, the direct object of the verb must be a form of the subject or what the subject has become. The cake must have icing. (the cake is not and does not become the icing) We must have cake. (we are not the cake and we do not become cake) The cake is delicious. (cake = delicious, this is a linking verb) The cake is ready. (cake -> ready, this is a linking verb)
Janie learns from Pheoby that the townspeople have been gossiping about her and Tea Cake, assuming that their marriage was just a way for Tea Cake to take advantage of her. Pheoby reassures Janie that true love is rare and they should not worry about what others say.
Tea Cake came into the store while Janie was working at the counter to buy cigarettes and that is how they met.
Tea Cake teaches Janie how to shoot a rifle and how to fish effectively. Janie becomes a proficient student in these activities, showcasing her willingness to learn and adapt to new experiences.
Tea Cake teaches Janie how to shoot a rifle for sport and how to play checkers for leisure.
He tries to shoot Janie because he is convinced that she is cheating on him with Mrs. Turner's brother. She realizes that he is no longer her lover but someone who is taken by disease. Janie shoots Tea Cake to protect herself.
In "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Janie is the one who flirts with Tea Cake. Their relationship develops as they grow closer and fall in love with each other.
to show dat he was the man
Janie met Tea Cake when he saved her from a rabid dog in the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston. Tea Cake impressed Janie with his bravery and fearless nature, sparking a connection between them that eventually led to a romantic relationship.
Janie learned to shoot quite well with practice and guidance from Tea Cake. Initially feeling hesitant, she eventually gained confidence and skill in handling a gun, showing her growth and independence as a character.
In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie Crawford is married three times: first to Logan Killicks, then to Jody (or Joe) Starks, and finally to Vergible Woods (nicknamed Tea Cake).
Tea Cake is younger than Janie and not from Eatonville, which goes against societal norms at the time. The townspeople are also suspicious of his intentions towards Janie and worry about her reputation.
Janie and Tea Cake helped to rebuild their community after the hurricane, assisting in repairing homes and helping their neighbors recover from the devastation. They also continued to work in the Everglades, despite the challenges caused by the natural disaster.