Happiness lives in short stories after Zola Heston's 1 year old, "Sweat", "Title" Delia Jones married a very dominant and powerful man. Skye [Sp] Jones is his name. He is an insult not respecting Delia. Since they love Skyes [Sp] in a short time after getting married, 15 years of marriage seems to be important for Delia. The predominant person of this person's life, living a life full of fear and helplessness, can remain fully dominated until the collapse of this ruler.
"Sweat" begins as a short story by Zola Neil Hirston, and readers will introduce Delia working on Florida's spring home. The main character of Zola Neill Hirston's "sweat" is a laundry woman accustomed to working on Sunday night to start working within a week she goes to church. She sang a low song with "key of sorrow" and wondered where her husband Syke had horses and work tools. When she thought of her whereabouts, she cried like a snake like a shoulder, looked up and shouted to see standing on her with the robber her husband was riding. This is a very persuasive image, and readers of Zora Neale Hurston's "Sweat" should know that this image is not a coincidence - the fact that her husband is Sykes impressive It is a character suppressed by
Zola Neil Hurston's Symbol of Sweat Zora Neil Hirston's "sweat" is full of symbolism, from intelligible images to those that require more insight. Religion has obviously played an important role in Heston's life, and it is easy to see in "sweat" that refers to snakes and Gethsemane. After analyzing these stories, they bring deeper meaning to the narrative and let the reader understand the full meaning of "sweat". - Transformation of Delia Jones in "sweat" of Zola Neil Helton through three important opportunities with opponents and husband's external conflict Sykes Jones, Zola Neil Heston Lead her protagonist, Delia Jones, attack from obedience By changing to a personality character, I change the defensive character of her short story "sweat".
Women's oppression in Heston's "sweat": The role of women in society, in the 1926 short story "Sweat" by Zora Neale Hurston, Delia Jones is a laundry woman, portrayed as a home owner. Abused wife She works and owns the house she owns, but this does not change the fact that her husband still has the power. Because women are shaped as housewives by society, they feel depressed. - Through world history, oppression coexists with human beings. Just like war, it is embedded in culture and is inseparable from the nature of man. Like the war, human beings are eager to fight it and transcend all unity. The struggle against oppression can be seen in all classrooms, workplaces, countries, races and so on. Many people stand up from the masses and advocate peace for everyone.