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    enough and someone has reach there breaking point in life? In the story “Sweat,” Zora Neale Hurston introduces several characters named: Delia Jones whom is a fighting to keep her home and sanity dealing while dealing with an abusive husband. “Sykes what you throw dat whip on me like dat?” Skye’s is Delia husband whom is abusive, commits adultery and go against God. (Hurston 840) Several men on the porch of Joe Clarks store confirmed, Delia long term abuse by Sykes as she walked earshot distance…

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    for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and cherish, till death do us part Although the author, Zora Neale Hurston, utilizes a varying array of symbolism, imagery, irony, and a magnitude of other literary techniques in the short story “Sweat”, it is the grim themes of marriage, abuse, and karmic irony that are the driving forces throughout the story. The protagonist’s role in her emotionally and physically abusive marriage was a reflection of the meager…

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    can look for to indicate whether something good or bad is about to happen to them. In the story Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston, the main character Delia deals with a lot as she tries to continue to live with her adulterous husband. There are things that are regionally, culturally, and geographically accepted. This essay will illustrate how the motifs, historical background and symbols of Zora Neale Hurston 's "Sweat" illuminate the theme of the story. In the story, Delia, a wash worker is being…

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    It is often said that a story is only as good as its villain and, while argued by many, there is much truth in this statement. In the short story “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston, the villainous figure is represented by Sykes, Delia’s husband, who abuses her not only physically but emotionally as well. His innate moral corruption makes him a clear candidate as the antagonist in the story. Hurston develops Sykes’ depravity using dialogue, symbolism, and flashbacks, and, in turn, she expresses the…

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    Sweat Symbol Analysis “Sweat”, by Zora Neale Hurston, is a short story that paints a clear picture on how sometimes a man belittles his wife and makes her seem worthless. What men do not know however, is that wives are mostly always smarter than their husbands, at least in this case. This story portrays an unemployed man with an employed wife that is insecure with the fact that his wife is the main provider in their household. Having to live with this, he makes her life a living hell. Three…

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    Zora Neale Hurston is an author who tries her best to reflect what happen in her life through poems, short stories, and novels. Zora was one of the many Harlem Renaissance writers, even though her work didn’t get much recognition. Because they were not considered the norm of her time period. She was tired of seeing the same thing among different authors, so her literary work were meant to stand out from the rest.Sweat was a story of determination and oppression, with religion and strength as the…

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    There are two significant components that make up the short story “Sweat", written by Zora Neale Hurston, that assist the reader in interpreting the character of Delia Jones. First and foremost, the use of biblical allusions exemplifies the morality matters present in the short story to the audience. At the start of the opening paragraph, the reader is made known how Delia is a God fearing woman, “Sunday night after church, she sorted them and put the white things to soak,” (Hurston 386). It is…

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    In the story “Sweat”, Zora Neale Hurston introduces the reader to Delia Jones, the main character of this short story. Delia Jones is an African-American woman who is constantly striving to provide financially in order to maintain her home. She is hardworking and most definitely the breadwinner of the household, although very submissive. Delia is married to a man named Sykes Jones, a man who mistreats her, finds her unworthy, cheats on her, and has no intention of providing stability for her…

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    What goes around comes around The “Sweat” is a short story written by Zora Neale Hurston and was published in 1926. The story portrays the struggle of a married, colored couple Sykes and Delia Jones. Delia is an honest, hardworking woman, and Sykes is a mean, rude egomaniac, who finds great pleasure using a snake to torture his wife’s and to laugh at her greatest fear. Upon a closer examination, there is a deeper meaning to the plain words ‘snake’ and ‘sweat’. “Reap what you sow” is the theme…

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    In “Sweat” Zora Neale Hurston used the literary device characterization to convey how a meek woman overcomes her struggles against her abusive and unloving husband. Zora Neale Hurston used the literary device characterization, in her story ‘Sweat,' to convey how a meek woman becomes strong and defiant against all the odds. ‘Sweat’ is a story about a submissive woman named Delia. On page 226, her husband kicks around her laundry, and she replies with, “Ah ain’t for no fuss t’night Sykes. Ah…

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