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    In Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily”‚ and Zora Neale Hurston’s “Sweat”‚ the main characters in both of these short stories are the making of male influence‚ in this case negative influence‚ and much of their anger and hatred is intermixed with occasional feelings of adoration8. For these two female characters in "A Rose for Emily" and "Sweat"‚ their troubles are the outcome of male control‚ and even though their anger is showed and solved in different ways‚ these two characters delve into despair and

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    aspects? Dialect. Dialect may seem to be such a small and even insignificant feature‚ but it can reveal so much about a character. The use of dialect in Hurston’s “Sweat” veraciously brings life to her characters as well as evokes and emphasizes the authenticity of African American lives in her story. Hurston’s use of dialect in “Sweat” is a key factor in her bonafide depiction of real African Americans during her time. In general‚ dialect discloses immense amounts of knowledge to the reader about

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    skin or your gender. In Zora Neale Hurston’s story‚ “Sweat”‚ there is a racial dispute to be argued as well as. The character‚ Delia was treated like a slave by her husband‚ Sykes. The color of a person’s skin often was a reflection on the was people were treated. In “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston the main female character‚ Delia‚ was treated very poorly by her husband. Sykes‚the husband said “You sho is one aggravatin’ nigger woman!” (Hurston 1) In other words he said that she was an annoying black

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    Being a victim of discrimination‚ Zora Neale Hurston went through many hard situations in her life. When Zora was only fourteen years old her mother died. After this issues she understood that she needed to be an independent woman . Many of her writings reflect and show some of the pain that she went through‚ and a perfect example of that is her short story “Sweat”. In this story‚ she created Delia a character that resembles herself. In this story‚ she worked hard to make a living and maintain her

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    The Despondent Launderer Sweat‚ by Zora Neale Hurston‚ tells the story of one woman’s struggle against the husband that has become the overwhelming source of her unhappiness. Hurston does this effectively by the use of exquisite symbolism. Delia often brings home a pile of clothes from work to wash. These clothes are repeatedly used as representation for the current state of Delia’s life‚ usually in direct correspondence to Sykes‚ her husband. Sykes‚ being the constant pest he is‚ often complains

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    In the short story Sweat by Zora Neal Hurston‚ the narrator begins the story with an insouciant tone that transforms into a form‚ assertive tone. This short story‚ similar to others‚ shows the characters growth throughout the story with narration‚ diction‚ imagery‚ and language. Through the conflict Delia Jones faces throughout the short story‚ she begins to development a stronger‚ assertive attitude. Because of Delia’s abusive husband‚ Sykes‚ he inadvertently helped her to gain strength to stand

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    In the end of the story “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston‚ an oppressed wife‚ Delia finally gets revenge from her husband Sykes. The end of the story is significant because after being abused by her husband for fifteen years Delia finally had enough and seeks revenge. Throughout the story Sykes shows no respect towards his wife‚ he always mistreats her‚ and does anything he can to ruin her day. For example‚ Sykes does not respect Delia’s work even though she works very hard to support to both of them

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    Sweat is a great short story written in the 1920’s by Zora Neale Hurston that centers on an abusive marriage. Delia Jones‚ the protagonist in this story enters into a marriage of love only to have her husband change drastically two months later. When you read this story you can see several themes at work including good versus evil‚ hard work‚ marriage‚ oppression and karma. The central idea of this story demonstrates a good women’s struggle within her marriage against an evil‚ oppressive husband

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    The short story “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston tells a tale about Delia Jones and her husband Sykes. This tale tells of Delia’s troubles with Sykes and her ultimate independence from him. This story has prominent uses of many resources of language but the most prominent is the use of tone. The tone of this passage is created in a few different ways‚ and each adds to the overall emotionally charged tone. The use of language within this passage helps make the tone more authentic. The language

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s short story‚ Sweat‚ Delia finds herself stuck in an unbearable marriage. Her husband‚ Sykes‚ mistreats her‚ leaves all work to her‚ and is unfaithful. After being married to Sykes for 15 years‚ Delia has lost all hope in the marriage. The countless beatings and painful acts of Sykes have brought her over the edge. She is forced to go against her strict religious beliefs because of the life in which she has been leading since her matrimony to her husband. One passage that

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