Literature is a reflection of human life. The interrelation between the human mind and the society reflect in the
literature, if not consciously, at least unconsciously. Authors registered their traces in their writing, which are hidden
within their inner heart. For instance, Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937), is a novel which
registers the unconscious impression of African American struggling of Hurston’s inner heart, through the
characterization of Janie Crawford, the protagonist of the novel. By taking the lessons from Janie, the present age
women should come out of their sophistication zone, to get the determination and tolerance for handling own life
challenges, rather than emotionally inferior.