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As I began to read the first chapter, I saw that there were several people casting judgment on this one person.

Question: Assuming that these people casting judgment on Janie are African Americans, what gave them the right to talk down to her or about her like that?

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Their Eyes Are Watching God is briefly discussed in terms of Chapter 1's judgment of Janie.

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As you react to the plot events of casting judgment upon Janie in Chapter 1, I feel like about she is judged and targeted because of her physical beauty as ...

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