"Janie was fired and limping, but she had not had to do that hard swimming in the turbulent waters, so Tea Cake was much worse off. But they couldn't stop." (Hurston 164)
"Soon after that Tea Cake felt he couldn't walk anymore. Not right away. So he stretched long side of the road to rest. Janie spread herself between him and the wind and he closed his eyes and let the tiredness seep out of his limbs. " (Hurston 165)
"But you'se too sick tuh play wid. Plenty fever round heah since de storm." (Hurston 174)
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, can have major physical effects.
"Aside from the obvious danger that natural disasters present, the secondary effects can be just as damaging. Typhoons, hurricanes and tsunamis often cause severe flooding, which can result in the spread of waterborne bacteria and malaria. As a result, health complications can be prevalent among survivors of natural disasters, and without the help of emergency relief from international aid organizations, death tolls can rise even after the immediate danger has passed." (childfund.org)
One of the most obvious Physical effects of a natural disaster is death or serious injury. Some other effects include being displaced and without a home, fatigue, disease, and starvation. A natural disaster is a perfect opportunity for disease to outbreak because bacteria is easily spread when people are forced to be in unsanitary conditions and are more susceptible to infection because of a weakened immune system. After a Natural disaster food can become scarce especially if you are not prepared, and according to childfund.org, " After natural disasters, food can become scarce. Thousands of people around the world go hungry as a result of destroyed crops and a loss of agricultural supplies. The impacts of hunger following an earthquake, typhoon or hurricane can be tremendous." Not only can natural disasters leave emotional scars in people's lives, they can leave physical scars too.
"Soon after that Tea Cake felt he couldn't walk anymore. Not right away. So he stretched long side of the road to rest. Janie spread herself between him and the wind and he closed his eyes and let the tiredness seep out of his limbs. " (Hurston 165)
"But you'se too sick tuh play wid. Plenty fever round heah since de storm." (Hurston 174)
Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, can have major physical effects.
"Aside from the obvious danger that natural disasters present, the secondary effects can be just as damaging. Typhoons, hurricanes and tsunamis often cause severe flooding, which can result in the spread of waterborne bacteria and malaria. As a result, health complications can be prevalent among survivors of natural disasters, and without the help of emergency relief from international aid organizations, death tolls can rise even after the immediate danger has passed." (childfund.org)
One of the most obvious Physical effects of a natural disaster is death or serious injury. Some other effects include being displaced and without a home, fatigue, disease, and starvation. A natural disaster is a perfect opportunity for disease to outbreak because bacteria is easily spread when people are forced to be in unsanitary conditions and are more susceptible to infection because of a weakened immune system. After a Natural disaster food can become scarce especially if you are not prepared, and according to childfund.org, " After natural disasters, food can become scarce. Thousands of people around the world go hungry as a result of destroyed crops and a loss of agricultural supplies. The impacts of hunger following an earthquake, typhoon or hurricane can be tremendous." Not only can natural disasters leave emotional scars in people's lives, they can leave physical scars too.