Worksheet on Their Eyes Were Watching God: Independence

English
Year 9
8 questions
~16 mins
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A worksheet designed to assess and develop understanding of themes related to independence in Their Eyes Were Watching God, suitable for Year 9 students. The questions focus on analysis of literary techniques and thematic comprehension.

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Worksheet on Their Eyes Were Watching God: Independence

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Grade Year 9
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Scene Summary and Context Guide

In Zora Neale Hurston's novel, the protagonist Janie Crawford's journey towards independence unfolds through various stages of her life. The narrative explores her desire for self-identity and personal freedom amidst societal expectations. During key moments, Janie's interactions with other characters highlight her struggle for autonomy, especially as she seeks to define her own path beyond traditional roles. The novel's use of symbolism, such as the horizon, underscores her aspirations for self-realisation. In one pivotal scene, Janie's decision to leave her second husband signifies her assertion of independence, reflecting her inner strength and resilience. Hurston employs vivid imagery and dialect to deepen the reader's understanding of Janie's evolving sense of self. Phrases like 'she pulled in her horizon like a great fish-net' exemplify her quest for fulfilment and liberation. The theme of independence is central to her character development, illustrating her journey from dependency to self-sufficiency.

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Questions on Independence in Their Eyes Were Watching God

Answer the following questions based on the scene summary and your understanding of the novel. Use evidence from the text where applicable.
1.
Briefly describe how Janie's pursuit of independence is introduced in the scene summary.
[2 marks]
2.
Identify one literary technique Hurston uses to symbolise Janie's aspirations and explain its significance.
[3 marks]
3.
What does Janie's action of leaving her second husband reveal about her character?
[2 marks]
4.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes the symbolism of the horizon in the novel?
Aa) Janie's past experiences
Bb) Her aspirations and future possibilities
Cc) The limitations placed on her by society
Dd) Her connection to her roots
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Explain how Hurston's use of dialect enhances the portrayal of Janie's independence.
6.
Identify and analyse one literary device used in the scene to depict Janie's internal struggle for independence.
[3 marks]
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Analyse how the theme of independence evolves throughout Janie's character development as described in the summary.
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Creative Writing: Write a short monologue from Janie's perspective, expressing her feelings about finally choosing to pursue her independence. Include at least three techniques to convey her emotional state.

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Created
12/31/2025
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