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    “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston is filled with many religious symbolism. Good versus evil plays a large role in the development of Delia and Skype Jones, as characters. The story is about Delia, an African American woman who is a washwoman for whites. Delia consistently looks to her religion for guidance and support as she endures the many hardships that she faces because, which are caused by her abusive husband and unfaithful husband, Sykes. Delia and Sykes Jones is a couple that have opposite

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    Assignment 8 Draft. Thesis Statement and Character Analysis: Delia Sykes from “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston Sweat is a story about a Black woman named Delia Sykes, who lives in the hot and humid rural Florida, a land infested with snakes and alligators. The story took place in the summertime and Delia was hard worker washing “white folks” clothes, while her lazy, unfaithful husband named Sykes only waits for her to feed him. He treats Delia badly and uses her horse to escape during the night to

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    “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston, is a short story that takes place in Florida. The story tells the life of a hard-working wash woman named Delia, who’s the protagonist and her abusive worthless husband Sykes who’s the antagonist. The story shows how Sykes takes pride in living off of his wife’s work and the way he mistreats her, which causes for Delia to stand up for herself and morph her into a different woman that isn’t the humble and timid person Sykes married. “Sweat” is a good title for the story

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    Sofia Kaiser Ms. Menchoca M-W @ 12 Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston Marriage is a big idea that our nation takes remarkably for granted. It is not something one can back out of easily. Once someone vows them self to one another, there is no way back. In Zora Neale Hurston’s short story “Sweat” she tells the story of Delia, a washerwoman. Who marries a man named Sykes, In the first part, you can easily see that he mistreats her. In the opening paragraph, he throws a snake like figure over Delia’s

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    Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston At the time when African Americans writers were struggling, Zora Neale Hurston was realized by her fresh and utterly distinctive language of text. Her style was not so much invented

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    Importance of Feminism in Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston The short story "Sweat" by Zora Neale Hurston illustrates the abusive and failing marriage between Delia and Sykes Jones. Within the story, good versus evil plays a huge role in developing the two characters. Delia is presented as a hardworking, independent wife that is devoted to her husband. However, Hurston presents her husband as being the total opposite. He's not a hard worker and he is unfaithful. In addition, he abuses her both physically

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    defines reversal in a tragedy as, “The change of fortune in the action of the play to the opposite state of affairs; just as has been said; and this change, we argue, should be in accordance with probability and necessity” (Aristotle 19). In Zora Neale Hurston’s Sweat, Delia, the wife, is abused by her husband throughout the story. Although she is oppressed by Sykes, her Husband, Delia stands up for herself and contests his power. According to Aristotle’s definition of reversals, power constantly moves

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    desirable outcomes. The short story “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston and the poem “the mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks deal with vastly different topics, but share the difficulty of narrating women’s stories. Hurston and Brooks also share similar views on the use of silence in writing, its use and effect. These texts define silencing broadly, such as not expressing an opinion about an action, denying a character a voice, or even the absence of new language. While “Sweat” and “the mother” agree that silencing

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    “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston is a short story in which the main characters, Delia and Sykes Jones, have a dysfunctional marriage. Sykes treats Delia awful: he beats her and cheats on her. However, Delia is avenged in the end. Hurston seems to be raising a question about what would cause a good person to become cold and indifferent. Although Delia is brave, hardworking, and religious at the beginning of the story, something causes her to turns cold hearted at the end. Despite her husband’s abuse

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    With respect to Zora Neal Hurston’s short story “Sweat,” the reader is introduced to the hidden meanings within the text. Instinctively, the reader would define the meaning of sweat as moisture leaving the body after one overexerts themselves. However, the elements in this story generates so much more meaning to the word ‘sweat’ than the reader may think. Sweat signifies perseverance and courage and these traits becomes more evident as the reader embarks into the story. For example, perseverance

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