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English, 24.12.2020 06:00, shannydouglas

In "THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD" The setting of Janie’s bedroom at the end of the novel is presented as .

a haven of peace and contented remembrance
a prison in which Janie is left to grieve for Tea Cake
a gallery of memories from which Janie cannot turn away
none of the above

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