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    satisfied through smiles and singing. In Zora Neale Hurston’s “Sweat‚” Delia Jones hides her frustration about her unfaithful husband‚ Sykes‚ and the hard work she must do with songs and an overall contemptuous tone – even when feeling angry. Hurston highlights that Delia labors as hard as a man by maintaining a well-paying job and being the sole provider of the family; Delia is also given immense emotional strength to kill Sykes with no remorse. Moreover‚ Hurston makes subtle claims about race and segregation

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    Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neal Hurston was born on January 7‚ 1891‚ In Notasulga‚ Alabama‚ and her move to Eatonville‚ Florida with her family. Eatonville was discovered by African American best known as the first black towns to be incorporated in the United States. Zora Neale Hurston wrote an essay in 1928‚ “How It Feels to Be Colored Me”. In the story‚ Zora describes Eatonville as a birthplace. Zora was the fifth out of eight Children John Hurston and Lucy Hurston had. According to the book‚ “Zora

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    Colloquial speech is used by many authors in order to give a sense of realism to their writing. In "Sweat" by Zora Neale Hurston‚ every character speaks in colloquial speech. This style of writing gives the reader a real sense of the South in a way no other style of writing can. Dialogue is how Hurston gets her point across using colloquial speech in writing her dialogue her dialogue. When Hurston uses colloquial speech in the story‚ she characterizes people who are poor black citizens in the South.

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    March 4‚ 2013 English 11 Zora Hurston   Zora Hurston‚ growing up in an all-black town‚ began to take note of the differences between blacks and whites at about the age of thirteen. Before this she did not think there was a difference between the two whatsoever. She looked at herself as a white person at the time‚ with all the same capabilities as a white person. Even though she was black‚ she made a huge impact on literature‚ American readers‚ and shows us how hard it was to be successful as a

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    Sweat‚ by Zora Neale Hurston (1926)‚ is the story of a black washerwoman trapped in a miserable and abusive marriage‚ who comes to stand by and allow her husband to be killed by a rattle snake without a single warning or offer of help. It is left to conjecture exactly what her motives are behind this‚ and on the surface it might appear to be out of revenge or cowardice‚ but the truth is deeper than this. Allowing her husband to die from the snake bite wasn’t about revenge or cowardice‚ but rather

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    but many often forget the idea of colorism. “Colorism is the discrimination of those with a darker skin tone‚ typically amongst individuals within the same racial or ethnic group” (Okoro). Colorism is far more serious than other forms of racism as colorism is discrimination that is coming from people with a similar skin color and standard of living; this results in detrimental effects on society and the African-American communities that are subject to colorism. Since black individuals are criticizing

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    In “ Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston it’s about a young woman named Janie Starks‚ whom she was raised by her grandmother‚ Nanny. Nanny was something more to Janie because‚ she was never around her parents. When‚ Janie started to grow older‚ her grandmother caught her kissing a local boy so‚ Nanny decides to marry Janie off to Logan who is a wealthy middle-aged farmer. She wants Janie to be in a secure situation‚ unlike her who was born into slavery‚ was raped by her master and

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    we never experienced any form of colorism. The term black people are used in systems of racial classification for humans of a dark skinned phenotype‚ relative to other racial groups. Different societies apply different criteria regarding who is classified as “black”. The worst classification and the greatest divide with in the African American culture has come through Colorism; light skin versus dark‚ a form of discrimination within one’s own ethnic groups. Colorism is a term to describe prejudice

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    yellow‚ you’re mellow If you’re white‚ you’re all right” The above rhyme is an old children rhyme that took place many years ago. This rhyme clearly depicts colorism. Colorism is defined as a form of prejudice or discrimination in which human beings of the same race are treated differently based on the social meanings attached to skin colour. Colorism is not only discrimination based on skin colour‚ but it also psychological. In 1939‚ The Clark Doll Experiment‚ which was done by psychologist Dr. Kenneth

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    As Janie returns to the town the townspeople criticize her attire and her previous love life and speculate what had happened to her lover. The town seems to be resentful about her return and try to pinpoint the reason of her return. This gives me the first look at how the townspeople seem to be zealous of her past and truly are critical of the choices she makes. This piece of symbolism shows aspects of Janie’s life that have had positive effects and negative affects on her life and her life choices

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