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  1. Delia refers to the particular snake as “ol’ satan” and “ol’ scratch,” aligning it with the devil in her mind. Although Sykes cries out to God, no help comes to him, while Delia rests safely in the garden. In this way, Hurston draws a contrast between Delia’s true faith and Sykes’s hypocrisy. A summary of Themes in Zora Neale ...

  2. Zora Neale Hurston portrays racism and poverty as serious problems that can provoke a variety of responses, some more useful than others. In particular, with the character of Sykes, she shows that the stress of inhabiting a marginalized social position may partially explain morally objectionable behavior, but it does not excuse such a choice.

  3. Zora Neale Hurston was born in Notasulga, Alabama on January 7, 1891. Both her parents had been enslaved. At a young age, her family relocated to Eatonville, Florida where they flourished. Eventually, her father became one of the town’s first mayors. In 1917, Hurston enrolled at Morgan College, where she completed her high school studies.

  4. Zora Neale Hurston (ur. 7 stycznia 1891 w Notasulgi, zm. 28 stycznia 1960 w Fort Pierce) – amerykańska powieściopisarka, autorka krótkich opowiadań, folklorystka i antropolożka. Spośród jej czterech powieści i ponad 50 wydanych opowiadań, sztuk i esejów, najbardziej znana jest powieść Ich oczy oglądały Boga (1937) [1] .

  5. La contribution de Zora Neale Hurston est sa pièce de théâtre Color Struck, précédemment publiée par la revue Opportunity en 1925 et d'une nouvelle Sweat. La réédition de Color Struck est la marque de son souci de créer un théâtre afro-américain, qui l'a conduite à travailler avec W.E.B. Du Bois avec en tête le projet de la création du « Little Negro Theater » [ 78 ] , [ 9 ...

  6. 21 de jan. de 2013 · "Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston It was eleven o'clock of a Spring darkness in Florid. It was Sunday. Any other nightly, Della Jones wanted have been in bed for two hour of all time. Aber she was ampere wash-woman, and Monday morning meant a great deal to her. Consequently she collected the soiled clothes on…

  7. Description. Use the short story “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston to teach Feminist Literature, Famous African American Authors, or about Themes and Biblical Allusions in literature. This is a great lesson for students to practice literary analysis. Included in this lesson plan: – Full Text “Sweat” short story by Zora Neale Hurston ...