Answer Block
Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapters 14-17 cover Janie’s transition to the Florida Everglades, her integration with a new community, and her test of love and resilience through a severe natural crisis. These chapters mark a turning point in Janie’s journey, as she confronts both external threats and internal questions about her identity. Quiz questions often focus on how her actions and choices reflect her evolving sense of self.
Next step: Pull out your class notes and highlight 2 moments where Janie acts independently of Tea Cake’s influence in these chapters.
Key Takeaways
- Chapters 14-17 center on Janie’s life in the Everglades and her bond with Tea Cake
- A major natural event tests the strength of Janie and Tea Cake’s relationship
- Janie’s role in the community shifts as she takes on new responsibilities
- Quiz questions often target character motivation and thematic development tied to these chapters
20-Minute Plan and 60-Minute Plan
20-minute quiz prep plan
- Review your class notes or chapter summaries to list 5 key plot events in Chapters 14-17
- Identify 2 ways Janie’s behavior changes from earlier in the book, and link each to a specific moment in these chapters
- Write 1 sample short-answer response explaining how a key event reflects a core theme of the book
60-minute quiz, discussion, and essay prep plan
- Create a 2-column chart comparing Janie’s sense of self at the start and end of Chapters 14-17
- Draft 3 discussion questions that connect events in these chapters to the book’s larger themes of love and identity
- Write a 1-sentence thesis statement arguing how Chapters 14-17 shape Janie’s final character arc
- Take a 10-minute self-test by writing short answers to 3 sample quiz questions focused on plot and theme
3-Step Study Plan
1
Action: Skim your chapter notes to flag 3 plot events that directly impact Janie’s growth
Output: A bulleted list of events with 1-sentence explanations of their impact on Janie
2
Action: Compare Janie’s interactions with Tea Cake in these chapters to her past relationships
Output: A 2-column chart highlighting differences in communication and mutual respect
3
Action: Practice explaining 2 key themes from these chapters using specific plot examples
Output: 2 short paragraphs that can be used for quiz answers or discussion contributions