In these chapters we are shown the development of Janies marriage.  Her unhappiness grows and Logan begins to try and get her to work.  As a result, Janie begins to meet with a man by the name of Joe Starks who tells Janie about wonderful things he plans on doing.  Soon Janie leaves Logan in order to run off with Jody.  Once with Jody however, she finds that he is too domineering to put up with as he restricts her from speaking and forces her to tie her hair back with a hanker chief.  I thought there were two very ironic situations in these chapters.  First when she leaves Logan in order to be happy and not work, but instead ends up working in a store for Jody.  And secondly when the entire town that Jody and her move into is envious of Janie when Janie isn’t even happy with her own life.  I think that by spending his money in the way he does, Jody distances himself from the townspeople.  As they live in one story shacks that resemble slave’s quarters, he and Janie live in a two story house, not to mention his lack of fiscal responsibility when it comes to luxuries.  In this second relationship with a man Janie is not forced into a situation that she is unhappy with, but rather she is willingly lured into it.