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Dahasolnce [82]
3 years ago
6

Write a paragraph to explain the role Logan's house played in Janie's life. Support your answer with at least two examples from

the novel, "Their eyes were watching god"​
English
1 answer:
Crank3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Please don't copy/paste this answer. I just wanna help you out! :)

I got this question as well and this is my written answer:

Logan is an unattractive old man who lets Janie live in his house to get back on her feet. His house is very comfortable with plenty of food since he's a farmer, with 60 acres of land. When living in this house, Janie learns how to be a less spoiled person and to be out in nature more by working with Logan. There were a lot of crops to farm and endless work. This work helped Janie forget her heartbreak and it gave her time to think. Logan is also a good advice giver, with his own perspective on love, so when Janie talks about acts of love, such as trimming toenails. This is compared to Logan's acts of love such as doing all the farm chores. All in all, living in Logan's house played a big role in Janie's life.

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