Their Eyes Were Watching God
what criticism of janie do the women sitting on the porch mention
what criticism of janie do the women sitting on the porch mention
what criticism of janie do the women sitting on the porch mention
The women are envious of her; they hope she might fall to their level some day. The women are angry that she does not stop and explain herself. Only Pheoby Watson, Janie's old best friend, defends Janie's silence saying that maybe her story is not for their ears, or maybe she has nothing to tell.