The use of clothing in the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." by Zora Neale Hurston

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…and heavy shoes, for they represented Janie's relationship with Tea Cake and showed that she had found true love and it was blind. All of Janie's clothes represent her search for true love and her relationships with those around her. When you look around, that is true most of the time in the real world, too. We all wear our clothes a silent messengers, and Hurston used this tool clearly and well in her novel.