What Is The Theme Of The Short Story Sweat By Zora Neale Hurston

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In the short story, “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston Sykes, the protagonist, is shaped in order to insight the most conflict possible. Hurston depicts Sykes as an abuser that lacks the desire to provide for his family. Not only does he physically abuse Delia, but he abuses her mentally and emotionally throughout the course of their marriage. This story takes place in a time-period where men were the providers of the household, and the women would attend to the needs of her children and her husband. Ironically, Delia is the one that provides financial stability for her family, while Sykes uses her money to support his infidelity. Sykes reminds Bertha to, “git anything you wants. Dis is mah town an’ you sho’ kin have it.” This remark instills the