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the snake—especially in Sykes‟ absence—serves as a substitute for and reflection Sykes, further defining the nature of his character. Delia‟s attitude toward the snake resembles her attitude …

Sykes’ cruelty to Delia sets the tone for their relationship throughout the story, showing Sykes to be abusive and sadistic. The specific trick he plays on her, using his whip to mimic a snake, …

It is mentioned numerous times that Delia has a petrifying fear of snakes, however, Hurston also uses the snake to symbolize Sykes, her abusive husband, and the venom he spits at Delia …

The snake itself is a symbol of Sykes and the venom he spits at Delia in the form of verbal, psychological and physical abuse. Keeping him around the house is just as dangerous as a …

Where does Sykes hide the snake at the end of the story?

Jul 3, 2024 · However, by trying to harm and upset Delia with his malice, Sykes suffers at his own hand. Hurston employs irony as she incorporates the symbol of the evil snake in this story.

Since Delia is afraid of snakes, Sykes uses snakes and snake-like objects repeatedly to frighten her. From a symbolic perspective, then, the snake could be a representation of Sykes’ cruelty. …

Delia's fear of snakes can therefore be considered symbolic of her nature as a God-fearing, virtuous individual, and Sykes' bringing a snake home can be considered symbolic of how he …

Throughout the story, Hurston uses Biblical allusions in both narration and dialogue. Delia, a churchgoing woman, comforts herself with the assurance that Sykes will “reap his sowing,” a …

May 5, 2021 · These prayers foreshadow Sykes fate when he is violently attacked by the snake, he ironically brought into the house to fear Delia. Delia purity and strong faith represent the …

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