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    as he could. Some of us he gave a cow or mule or anything he could spare to help us (p.34).” Moving forward in time‚ the short story Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston describes a situation of domestic abuse in a long term relationship between a wife‚ Delia Jones‚ and her husband‚ Sykes Jones. Sykes enjoyed

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    stage one is unaware of the limitations and the strength that lies within. Uncle Nathan knew this because he had been the culprit of his own choices. His choice had gone against his will because of which he eventually lost both Eunice (his fiancé) and Delia. And so what he had not known about himself and his true desires had hurt him‚ rather it had a shattering effect on the person who he had become. Self-discovery can appear in our lives through many disguises. Beneath the outline of this story is laid

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    is constantly out with Bertha spending all of his money. Her anger is obvious when she states how much she hates him‚ yet there lines showing she still remembers love. For instance‚ “Ah hates you tuh de same degree dat Ah useter love yuh.”(1093). Delia remembers how she used to feel about Sykes‚ especially back when they were first married and she remembers planting flowers and trying to make a nice home (1090)‚ but his

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    The idea of living lavish and was more to her than anybody. The character I like the most form Blues of an Alabama sky was Delia because she suppressed the role of the typical woman. She was a woman with morals and values and care for others. She was a woman of integrity and her life goal was to open a clinic in the community for the people. Unlike Angel‚ Delia was a woman with a voice and was not afraid to use it. The idea that the environment you are surrounded by and the people that surround

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    The Theme of “The Gift of the Magi” William Sydney Porter‚ or O. Henry as it is widely known‚ is one of the most famous names in American literature. He was a master short-story writer of nearly 300 short stories. With a very inventive mind‚ he made plots for his stories from the commonplace things. The settings of his stories were drawn from his experience and‚ likewise‚ his characters were based on actual people he had known. In rapid-moving prose‚ he developed his stories imaginatively and

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    several stalls. There are around 15 different stall owners who are actually all related. The family business has been running for over 150 years. We interviewed two ladies‚ Poppy who has been working there for over 50 years and Delia who has now been working there for 30 years. Delia has been working there since she was 15 years old and has seen many things in her time there. The way she came into this earth is almost as unique as she is‚ she was born in the days of the “horse and carriage” as she explained

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    applied to all the incidents in the story . All her work is not thanked instead it is neglected by her husband . Moreover ‚ he deals with her badly . The name of the main character Delia makes the reader look at this women as the wild flower Dalia that should be dealt with gently . The snake brought by Sykes to make Delia scared represents the natural evil of men . It refers to the masculine controlling over the feminine . That snake becomes hungrier which refers to a nearby trouble that kills him

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    sympathetic towards the main character Delia. What she was going through no one deserved. No one deserves an abusive husband whether it is verbally or physically. I also felt the husband wasn’t appreciative at all for what his wife was doing for him. He didn’t appreciate her strong will to love him‚ nor did he appreciate the labor she put in to make him happy. It was actually sad to hear other characters in the story talk about how they would have liked to have dated Delia.

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    Something that really stood out to me the first time I was reading this story was that Delia was a working woman. She wasn’t a delicate flower stay at home mom‚ but she cleaned people’s clothes to earn her own money. Furthermore‚ what was even more surprising was that her husband was the one who was unemployed. She is basically wonder woman for the people reading this story in the 20’s. In the beginning of the story Delia almost made it

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    Kathryn Lee Seidel takes a gender studies critical approach to Hurston`s short story “Sweat” that undermines Sykes`s perspective of his malicious actions towards Delia. Seidel`s attitude towards Sykes and Delia may seem feminist because “Feminist critics believe that culture has been so completely dominated by men that literature is full of unexamined “male produced assumption. They see their criticism correcting this imbalance by analyzing and combating partiarchial attitudes”(895). Seidel imitates

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