After Joe's funeral she observes in her unhappiness how Nanny had taken the biggest thing God ever made, the
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delighted, peaceful heart. Explain why Nanny's horizon was so restrictive for Janie and what led to its great expanse at
the end. Use at least two examples of textual evidence to support your answer. Your answer should be at least two
hundred words.
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