Janie's a housewife in Pittsburgh.
And he said,“Janie, what are you doing here?”?
Janie refrains from arguing with him.
Janie doesn't know what to do.
Janie Hampton will be back next month.
Janie, school is never a waste of time.
Janie tells her husband that she wouldn't change anything.
BTW Janie, your book saved my life and sanity.
What time you wanna get picked up today, Janie?
Janie and I are packing for our trip to France.
Her name was January, though her lover called her Janie.
However, Janie can't go because she doesn't have a passport.
Janie and Tea Cake return to the Everglades to help with the post-hurricane cleanup.
Janie Crawford returns to Eatonville,
and her old friends want to know where she's been.
When God opens the door and Tea Cake appears, Janie has this sense of fullness.
He pulls a pistol on her, and Janie shoots him with a rifle in defense.
Janie finds her soul finally feeling at peace because of the
love that she had found with Tea Cake.
Janie and I make this contribution to the law school with confidence in Lauren Robel,
who has served our school so well.
Tea Cake finds out that Mrs. Turner's brother is back in town and becomes jealous and
suspicious that Janie is seeing him;
Initially, Tea Cake refused to leave,
but then seeing Lake Okeechobee flood, he and Janie join others in running for higher ground.
In a way, it is also giving Janie a perceived higher power than others because it is
a result of her white ancestry.
In 1993,"Rolling Stone's list of the"Top 100 Music Videos" included"Walk This Way"(with Run-D.M.C.)
at number 11 and"Janie's Got a Gun" at number 95.
Janie was first married off to an older rich man
named Logan Killicks by her Grandmother, but Janie was not happy with him.
The hurricane literally devastates the Okeechobee area,
upending the comfortable lives that Janie and Tea Cake have built for themselves among the Bahamian migrant workers.
The happiness and security that Janie finds with Tea Cake is ripped away from her with his death,
and she must find new meaning from her experiences.
Jody finds it to be a threat after he sees Walter touching it without Janie's knowledge, and demands that she tie it up under a head-rag.
Tea Cake's love is the light that Janie saw at daybreak, and
this moment says so much about love's power: to keep us from the fear of death;
Figuratively, it devastates Janie and Tea Cake,
as Tea Cake contracts rabies trying to save Janie, and Janie has to kill Tea Cake because the disease destroys his mind.
This reminds me of those lazy
Bryn Mawr Sundays when Petra, Janie, Marcie and I would shake up some cocktails
and dish on boys and treat ourselves to a beauty regimen.
At his urging, Janie moves from Georgia to Florida,
and before long they get caught in a hurricane- not some hurricane of romantic fantasy, this time, but the deadly storm that swept across Lake Okeechobee.