1. The description of the pear tree (11)
“…the thousand sister-calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree from root to tiniest branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight.”
She describes the tree as loves embrace, full of life, calm, and the peacefulness around it,
2. The description of Janie’s body by the townsfolk.(2)
“The men noticed her firm buttocks like she had grape fruits in her hip pockets; the great rope of black hair swinging to her waist and unraveling in the wind like a plume; then her pugnacious breasts trying to bore holes in her shirt.”
They describe her body and her physical features.
3. The description of Nanny after she catches Janie kissing Johnny Taylor. (12)
“Nanny’s head and face looked like the standing roots of some old tree that had been torn away by storm. Foundation of ancient power that no longer mattered.”
She seemed ancient, hurt, and dejected. She feels unimportant in Janie’s life anymore.
4. The description of Janie’s revelation that marriage doesn’t make love. (25)
“She knew the world was a stallion rolling in the blue pasture of either. She knew that God tore down the old world every evening and built a new one by sun-up. It was wonderful to see it take form with the sun and emerge from the gray dust of its making.
This is about how Janie realizes she will not love Logan, and how she realizes that she will not love him.
5. The description of when Janie first sets her eyes on Joe Starks. (27)
“It was a cityfied, stylish dressed man with his hat set at an angle that didn’t belong in these parts. His coat was over his arm, but he didn’t need it to represent his clothes. The shirt with the slick sleeveholfers was dazzling enough for the world.
This description allows the reader to realize the professional and sleek look of Joe Starks.
6. This description is of Joe Stark’s house. (47)
“It had two stories with porches, with banisters and such things. The rest of the town looked like servants’ quarters surrounding the ‘big house.’ ”
This description represents the difference between Joe Starks and the rest of the town. It shows how much inferior he believes they are to him, with their houses be much less lavish and smaller.
7. The party for the streetlamp (45)
“They cut all sorts of capers and whiffed as it slowly came to perfection with the seasoning penetrating to the bone.”
This is describing the aroma that is surrounding the cooking of the hogs for the occasion.
8. Mule talk (53)
“There would be more stories about how poor the brute was; his age; his evil disposition and his latest caper. Everyone indulged in mule talk.”
This describes how people get laughs out of their everyday life. Its not just one person being mean, but everyone having a good time. It also says why the people make fun of the mule.
9. Teasing the Mule (56)
“The brute jerked up his head, laid back his ears and rushed to attack.”… “But he had more spirit left than body. He was soon panting and heaving from the effort of spinning his old carcass about. Everybody was having fun at the mule-baiting.”
The mule was trying its best to fend for himself and hurt his attackers. However, since he’s so old, he couldn’t do much except tire himself out. Everyone in the town loves to bait the mule except for Janie.
10. Dead Mule (59)
“But way after a while he died. Lum found him under the big tree on his rawbony back with all four feet up in the air. That wasn’t natural and it didn’t look right, but Sam said it would have been more unnatural for him to have laid down on his side and died like any other beast. He had seen Death coming and had stood his ground and fought it like a natural man. Naturally he didn’t have time to straighten himself out.”
The Mule lived a hard life. It was always working hard and angry at its owner. But like all other animals it died in an unnatural way with its feet in the air. It is compared to a natural man because he had fought death but eventually died.