Drenched in Light by Zora Neal Hurston is a short story that recounts the life of Isis “Isie” Watts who is a gay young girl living in Florida with her strict Grandmother. Isis, who finds joy in sitting on the fence post waiving to passers-by and frolicking with the dogs seems to get into trouble at every twist and turn in the story by her Grandma Potts. Isis even finds herself getting in trouble doing the very things Grandma Potts told her to because she just can’t seem to sit still. “Isie, you get set on dat porch! Uh great big ‘leben yeah ole gal racin’ and rompin lak dat-n set ‘own”…”git up offa dem steps, you aggrivatin’ limb, fore ah get herm hick’ries tuh you” (Hurston 109). Isis threatened with a beating by switches ( thin pieces of tree bark) seemingly unphased by them continues to wreak havoc as the day goes on. …show more content…
Once Grandmother Potts is awakened with fright Isis flees as she knows a whooping is imminent this leads Isis to discover a Carnival where she can do all the things Grandmother Potts won’t let her do, Dance, be happy, and be loud. Isis is first and disheveled when she stumbles upon this carnival, so she runs home, changes into a pretty dress, and drapes herself in grandma’s new tablecloth so she can be a proper gypsy as she dances. Yet like any other time, Isis is mid joy, she spots her grandmother in the crowd and flees to the safety of the woods. Now adorned with the idea of two beatings she figures the best way out of trouble is to kill herself “Oh ah wish ah could die, then Gran’ma an papa would be sorry they beat me so much” (Hurston