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Their Eyes Were Watching God Part 1: Preface
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Their eyes might’ve been watching God, but our eyes are watching Zora Neal Hurston. Hit play to learn more about Hurston and the Harlem Renaissance.

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Their Eyes Were Watching God Part 2: Narrative Structure
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Their Eyes Were Watching God Part 3: Vernacular
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Their Eyes Were Watching God Part 10: The Title 15084 Views


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Free will vs. Predestination. One of the many interpretations for the title Their Eyes Were Watching God. We personally like, “Stop Staring at Me, Guys...It’s Getting Creepy–the Autobiography of God,” but that’s just us.


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We speak student!

00:06

Their Eyes Were Watching God

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The Title

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a la Shmoop

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"Their Eyes Were Watching God."

00:13

What were they trying to see?

00:14

[ laughs ]

00:15

This is a tough one. There are a lot of different answers to this.

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One of the most popular interpretations of the title is that

00:22

throughout slavery, up through the early 20th century,

00:25

and as this book was being written,

00:27

Black people were looking

00:29

to white people for everything. What they were supposed to do

00:33

and how they were supposed to act.

00:36

And in the time of slavery, they had to just --

00:39

They had no other choice.

00:40

"Their eyes were watching God"

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shows us that they weren't anymore looking to the white people

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for the answers. They were looking beyond that.

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And they were looking to God.

00:50

Whether or not this has a super deep

00:52

religious implication,

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maybe not. But it's showing

00:56

that there is something greater.

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For Hurston, God

01:01

would be God of everyone.

01:02

Not just God of Black people,

01:04

not just God of white people, but God of everyone.

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And so these people - it's actually mentioned twice in the book, this phrasing -

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are really looking past

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what their history has been

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and saying, "No, there's something bigger

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and that's what we should be following."

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So let me put a darker spin on that.

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Had she titled it Their Eyes Were Seeking God,

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there's a darker version,

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which, in my mind, is that Christianity

01:28

was used as a way to save the souls of the poor

01:33

Black heathens in Africa

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for Jesus in the afterlife.

01:37

And that we were doing them a favor

01:38

by making them slaves and forcing them

01:40

to worship in the way we white men were worshipping.

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It was a catch-all rationale

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for why slavery was a good thing

01:50

and let people look the other way for one of the great atrocities on Earth.

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So another reading would be their eyes were watching God

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because they didn't trust the whole notion of Christianity

02:00

and everything else that it meant.

02:01

They were being enslaved.

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Absolutely. And they're seeing God as

02:06

destiny, essentially, and saying,

02:08

"Do we have free will?

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Can we make choices? Or is our path

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just set out for us, and this is how it is?"

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And that's the great -- It's that duality of the book,

02:16

where you wanna go with passion in a direction, but you also don't trust.

02:20

- It's like speak softly but carry a big stick. - Absolutely.

02:23

Which was the man of the day. All right.

02:25

Their Eyes Were Watching God with Dr. Deb. Zora Neale Hurston.

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Read it again if you haven't already. It's an awesome book.

02:31

Ciao.

02:32

[ pen writing ]

02:34

What are some intepretations of the title?

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What do you think the title means?

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I guess that's right.

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