It's fiction. 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is a work of imagination, crafted by the author to offer insights and entertainment through a fictional world and its inhabitants.
Definitely. 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' showcases a woman's journey to assert her independence and voice in a male-dominated society, which is a key aspect of feminist works.
Yes, it is. 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is considered historical fiction as it depicts the experiences and social context of a particular time in history.
Definitely. In 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', Janie goes through multiple relationships. Instead of passively accepting what society dictates for women, she actively seeks her own identity. For example, she leaves her first two husbands when she realizes they don't respect her as an individual. This journey of self - exploration and standing up for herself makes it a feminist novel.