What does Delia do for a living?
She is a washer woman.
How is Delia described in terms of her work ethic?
Hardworking
What does the snake symbolize in the story?
Evil and danger
In what region of the United States is "Sweat" set?
The rural South.
What major theme is represented by Delia’s ability to endure her suffering?
The strength and resilience of Black women.
What does Sykes do to frighten Delia early in the story?
He places a bullwhip on her shoulders, making her think it is a snake.
How is Sykes portrayed in relation to his treatment of Delia?
Abusive
What do the clean clothes Delia washes represent?
Her hard work and life
During which time period is "Sweat" set?
The early 20th century, likely the 1920s.
What theme is highlighted by the toxic relationship between Delia and Sykes?
Abuse and domestic violence.
What does Sykes bring home that ultimately leads to his downfall?
A rattlesnake
What is a key personality trait of Delia that helps her survive?
Resilient.
What does the heat in the story symbolize?
The toxic relationship between Sykes and Delia
How does the setting contribute to the story's themes?
The heat represents Delia's struggles with Sykes
What does the story suggest about justice and retribution?
Justice can be natural and inevitable, as seen in Sykes's death by the snake he brought into their home.
How does Sykes die at the end of the story?
He is bitten by the rattlesnake he brought home.
What does Sykes's relationship with Bertha reveal about his character?
He disrespectful towards Delia.
What does the bed symbolize in the story?
Delia’s peace and safe space
What significance does the community's reaction to Sykes and Delia’s relationship have?
The social norms and expectations of the time
How does Hurston explore the theme of faith in the story?
Delia’s reliance on her religious faith to find strength
What does Delia do after Sykes is bitten?
She watches him die without helping him.
How does Delia change over the course of the story?
She moves from being submissive to standing up for herself and finding inner strength.
What does Delia’s garden symbolize?
Hope and the control she has
How might Hurston’s own background influence the setting of the story?
Hurston grew up in the rural South, which gives her portrayal of the setting authenticity and depth.
How does the story address the theme of freedom?
Delia’s final liberation from Sykes