Explanation:
In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” the physical appearance of the protagonist, Janie, plays a crucial role in the development of her character and the story at large. Janie’s physical appearance is used as a tool to convey her inner emotions and struggles with identity and societal expectations.Throughout the novel, Janie’s appearance is described in minute detail, from her “long hair was in a thick braid hanging down her back like a golden rope” to her “eyes [that] were watching God.” Her physical appearance is often tied to her relationships with others and her own personal growth.