Worksheet on Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Grade 8
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A worksheet covering Their Eyes Were Watching God with a focus on Black Feminism for Grade 8 students. Includes exam-style questions designed to analyze literary techniques and themes related to Black feminist perspectives.

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Worksheet on Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Grade Grade 8
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Scene Summary and Context

In Zora Neale Hurston's novel, 'Their Eyes Were Watching God,' the protagonist Janie Crawford navigates her quest for self-identity and empowerment within a society that often marginalizes Black women. The novel explores themes of independence, voice, and resistance through Janie's relationships and personal growth. The narrative often highlights the intersectionality of race and gender, emphasizing the ways Black women challenge societal expectations. Hurston employs rich symbolism and regional dialect to deepen the cultural authenticity and emotional impact of Janie's journey. Phrases such as 'Moonshine in her soul' and references to 'shade trees' symbolize resilience and community support. The novel's portrayal of Janie's experiences reflects the broader struggle for Black feminist agency, emphasizing the importance of voice, dignity, and autonomy in the face of oppression.

1.
Identify two literary techniques Hurston uses in the novel to highlight themes of Black feminism.
[2 marks]
2.
Explain the significance of the phrase 'Moonshine in her soul' in relation to Janie's character.
[2 marks]
B

Analysis of Literary Techniques

Hurston's use of dialect captures the authentic voice of Black women in the rural South, emphasizing their resilience. The symbolism of shade trees represents the importance of community support and refuge. Hurston also utilizes imagery related to nature to symbolize growth and personal liberation. These techniques underscore the novel’s focus on Black female agency and resistance.

1.
Which literary device is exemplified by the phrase 'shade trees' as used in the context of community support?
Aa) Metaphor
Bb) Personification
Cc) Symbolism
Dd) Alliteration
2.
Describe how Hurston’s use of dialect enhances the themes of Black feminism in the novel.
C

Creative Writing Prompt

Create a narrative that explores a Black woman's quest for self-empowerment in a challenging environment. Use vivid imagery, dialogue, and symbolism to express her inner strength and resilience.

Write a short story or speech inspired by Janie’s journey towards independence. Focus on themes of Black feminism, empowerment, and self-identity.
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Checklist for your creative piece:
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2.
Ensure your story highlights the importance of community support and personal agency. Write at least 300 words.
D

Critical Thinking Questions

Janie's journey reflects broader themes of resistance and self-awareness. Consider how her experiences challenge societal expectations and how Hurston portrays Black women's agency through her character.

1.
In what ways does Janie embody the principles of Black feminism? Provide specific examples.
[3 marks]
2.
Discuss how Hurston’s portrayal of community influences Janie's journey toward self-identity.

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12/31/2025
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