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Sweat By Zora Neale Hurston Summary

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Alexius Sparkman Dr. Ernest Williamson III English 200 8 February 2018 Sweat Zora Neale Hurston’s short story Sweat tells the story of a wash woman and her abusive husband Sykes, who live in Florida. Delia begins her work for the week on Sunday so that she can be done by the following Saturday. As she works, she wonders where her husband, Sykes has taken her horse and cart. He comes in, and his violent and cruel ways shine through when he tries to scare Delia with his bullwhip sliding it over her shoulder so that she’ll believe it was a snake. She yells at her husband for tricking her, but he yells back at her, chastising her for washing white people’s clothes after she spent all day in church. Sykes then knocks over the piles of laundry and …show more content…

She tells him that he and his mistress, Bertha will not get anything from her and her hard earned home. Sykes makes plans to make Delia leave the house that she paid for so that he can move his mistress in. Delia does not budge though. One day, Delia gets home and finds a wooden box topped with a wire mesh outside. Sykes claims that it is a present, but when she looks in, the box contains a rattlesnake. Delia is terrified and almost blacks out, much to Sykes’s cruel amusement. Keeping the snake as a pet continues to amuse him, as does showing it off to the town’s men and bragging about his ability to tame the dangerous pet. The snake is the final straw for Delia, and she finally confronts her husband, declaring that she will no longer tolerate his abuse. Shocked once again by Delia’s uncharacteristic defiance, Sykes leaves the house. Later, Delia leaves for church but when she returns home she finds the snake and decides to let his plan backfires on him, releasing the snake in the house for him to find himself. Sometime in the night, she is woken by Sykes demolishing the wooden box in which he had kept the snake. She watches him enter the dark house and then creeps after

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