Their Eyes Were Watching God

by

Zora Neale Hurston

Mr. and Mrs. Robbins Character Analysis

Mr. and Mrs. Robbins are townspeople in Eatonville and patrons of Jody's store. When Mrs. Robbins comes to the store one day to beg for a bit of meat and the on-looking men on the porch make fun of her, Janie stands up for Mrs. Robbins and tells the men they don't know anything about women.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robbins Character Timeline in Their Eyes Were Watching God

The timeline below shows where the character Mr. and Mrs. Robbins appears in Their Eyes Were Watching God. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 6
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Power, Judgment, and Jealousy Theme Icon
Later one day at the storefront, a poor woman called Mrs. Robbins – wife of a man named Tony Robbins – enters the store and requests a... (full context)