Hey ladies and gentlemen of the today's society I would like to inform you about the events and tournaments individuals had during the South Carolina Renaissance. The excerpt is occurring during the South Carolina Renaissance. It included tournaments of chivalry. The individuals involved in this chivalry was knights and individuals who were spartan-like, who had aerobatic and marksmanship accuracy with a sword. At the end of the excerpt, it entails the South Carolina Renaissance is more technologically advanced in comparison to the tournaments of the olden times. The narrator Chestnut is making this trying to persuade reader's to believe that the South Carolina Renaissance is different from the archery competition, in which Robin hood competes and wins. The narrator is trying to bring a different perspective to these tournaments because they are located in …show more content…
In comparison, these events were ultimately achieving the same goal in which they competed to win a tournament. In this excerpt, imagery is a essential asset that is described to make the events more interesting and vividly dramatic in times of bloodthirsty tournaments of war. This excerpt correlates with the mythology of the nineteenth- century American South because these tournaments deals with tragedy. Ethical behaviors and archetypes are important things dealing with Southern folklore. I believe that dialect is essential in this excerpt. For example, they use vivid description of words like: picturesqueness, which vividly describes in image seen in a perspective that can not be described without imagery. During this period of time, South Carolina slave movement was evident and prominent. Zora Neale Hurston was also involved in the Harlem Renaissance in correlation to the South Carolina Renaissance. Hurston not only knows but plays with the contemporary anthropological truth that you can't ever be an objective- that by in a