Sweat By Zora Neale Hurston Literary Devices

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Zora Neale Hurston creates a very specific imagery in her short story “Sweat”, and the way she writes the dialect in this story completely portrays the African American culture in the mid to late 1920’s. Hurston uses “words” like “Sho” to imitate an African American saying the word “sure”. She also uses apostrophe’s in specific places on words like “aggravatin’” and “Ah’m” as in “I’m”. The way Hurston uses dialect in this story makes it seem much more realistic and makes you feel as if you are actually there watching all that is going on. Hurston uses many different techniques in her writing style to portray