Their Eyes Were Watching God
Chapter 7
Looking back at the passage when Jody and Janie first met. When Janie refers to his "big voice" now, how is it ironic?
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Looking back at the passage when Jody and Janie first met. When Janie refers to his "big voice" now, how is it ironic?
This was the first time Janie decides to retaliate, and it leads to a remarkable change in her character development. She is now able to stand up to Joe and uses her voice in order to overpower Jody's. Janie is empowered and a shining symbol of fortified strength.