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    Kian Halim Ms. Rickard American Literature AB 3 July 2015 Drop me off in Harlem Assignment Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston was a folklorist, anthropologist, playwright, and most dominantly a novelist When she had first moved to Harlem, the story she wrote called “Spunk” had recently been awarded by Opportunity Magazine Her success with the magazine allowed her to be introduced to other professionals such as Langston Hughes who was also in Harlem While collaborating with Langston Hughes, they

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    Zora Neale Hurston is an African American female, who was born on January 7, 1891. She was born into a family of sharecroppers in Nostagula, Alabama, but she was raised in Eatonville, Florida. Eatonville was the first black incorporated community in the United States. Hurston never finished grade school, but she attended two colleges, Howard University and Barnard College. She is best known as an American novelist, short story writer, folklorist, and anthropologist. “Spunk” is one of her most famous

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    Zora Neale Hurston was born in 1901. She was raised in Eatonville, Florida. Hurston went to Howard University and progressed on to Barnard College. Hurston’s work reflected the use of African American legends in her short stories. Hurston was a vital figure who composed stories and played during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and 1930s. She was committed to telling the stories of many cultures to allocate their social legacy with deference and love with an end goal to beat the unrefined stereotyping

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    Zora Neal Hurston “It would be against all nature for all the Negroes to be either at the bottom, top, or in between. We will go where the internal drive carries us like everybody else. It is up to the individual.” –Zora Neal Hurston (http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/z/zora_neale_hurston.html) Zora Neale Hurston was a great writer. She was author, anthropologist and last but not least an American folklorist. She had about 4 novels, a good amount of plays, more than 5o short stories and several

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    Assignment 8 Draft. Thesis Statement and Character Analysis: Delia Sykes from “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston Sweat is a story about a Black woman named Delia Sykes, who lives in the hot and humid rural Florida, a land infested with snakes and alligators. The story took place in the summertime and Delia was hard worker washing “white folks” clothes, while her lazy, unfaithful husband named Sykes only waits for her to feed him. He treats Delia badly and uses her horse to escape during the night to

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    “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston is filled with many religious symbolism. Good versus evil plays a large role in the development of Delia and Skype Jones, as characters. The story is about Delia, an African American woman who is a washwoman for whites. Delia consistently looks to her religion for guidance and support as she endures the many hardships that she faces because, which are caused by her abusive husband and unfaithful husband, Sykes. Delia and Sykes Jones is a couple that have opposite

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    Zora Neale Hurston was one of many authors who left an impact on society, particularly black America. During the 1920’s, women were looked at as submissive and did not have many rights. She gave women a voice. Zora Neale Hurston is a remarkable author who reflects her life in most of her writing. She was a writer during the Harlem Renaissance Era. After much success, she was acknowledged as “Queen of the Harlem Renaissance.” Her literary work was not given proper recognition in the beginning because

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s short story “Sweat” and her essay “How It Feels to Be the Colored Me,” illustrates how women are marginalized and treated, but had these texts been written at a different time, place, language, or to a different audience, it would differ. In “Sweat”, Delia Jones was being physically and emotionally abused by her husband Sykes Jones. Not only was she an African American, but she was a woman that lived in the 1920s. She had no power. Despite the amount of abuse she suffered

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    Zora Neale Hurston, the main character Janie Starks, is coming back from the Everglades where her and her husband Tea Cakes were. Janie is around forty years old but when she is telling Phoeby Watson about what had happened to her she is about sixteen years old. Janie has dark and long brown hair and she looks much younger than she is. Janie has never met her parents and she has lived with her grandmother for most of her life. Janie is unlike other women of this time, she is living on her own and

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    Zora Neale Hurston and Racial Equality Essay

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    Zora Neale Hurston and Racial Equality     On September eighteenth, nineteen thirty-seven, Their Eyes Were Watching God, one of the greatest novels of this century, was published. It was met with mixed reviews. The major (white) periodicals found it enjoyable and simple, while black literary circles said it "carries no theme, no message" (Wright,1937). These evaluations are not mutually exclusive, but rather demonstrate the conception of Hurston's work as telling whites what they want to hear

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