![]() ![]() Most of them went along to show him the way and to be there when his bluff was called.” The difference between social class joe Petraeus“Mrs. He ends up buying it and starts working on the land what the call now their home shown in the quote “So joe walked off abruptly. Some people show him the way, some go to call his bluff. Joe then claims he is going to buy the land on the spot. Another time this motif was seen in Their Eyes Were Watching God was when Joe wants to go meet the owner of the land. This immediately lets the reader know that the topic of “upper-class v middle-class v lower class” is going to be a constant throughout the story. Who owns de land joining on to whut yuh got?” within the first few pages of reading into joes story with Janie starting their life. ![]() ![]() ![]() The first time this occurred was when Janie’s Nanny, when she introduced her story as a slave, Later Janie has a relationship with Joe at first he seems like a man with ambition shown, “How much did they give?” “oh ‘about fifty acres.” “How much is y’all got now?” “Oh ‘bout de same.” “Dat ain’t near enough. When a character was introduced in this novel, their Social class status was Shown in various ways either by Position (Slave) or Rich or Poor. ![]()
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