The Effects Of Domestic Violence In Sweat By Zora Neale Hurston

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Throughout history, abuse and domestic violence in relationships has become a problem too commonly known. It has been going on since the beginning of time and still continues to be a growing problem in today’s society. A story that really captured this greatly was Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston. It is the story of an African American laborer who triumphs through the struggles of life in both work and marriage. This story is placed in the hot summer of central Florida during the 1920’s. In a still very segregated town, it follows a washerwoman named Delia, who not only has to deal with some of the worst working conditions, including working with harsh chemicals and constantly working long hours of the day, but also has to deal with the abusive, …show more content…

Abuse can have a serious impact on the way a person thinks and interacts with the world around them. The chronic exposure to domestic violence, and the stress fear resulting from this exposure can cause not only immediate physical injury, but also mental shifts that occur as the mind attempts to process trauma or protect the body. Domestic violence affects one’s thoughts, feelings and behaviors and can significantly impact one’s mental stability. Increased anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and depression symptoms are commonly observed among survivors of domestic violence. Coping with the effects of domestic violence can be overwhelming, often because the perpetrator has taken the survivor’s control over the situation away. When this has occurred, a survivor may have the need to self-medicate or use drugs or alcohol to help him or her cope with the overwhelming feelings. Engaging in self-injurious behaviors can also bring a sense of control over a person’s environment and serve as a release of tension. It is an action that is not always performed with suicidal intent, although occasionally it can result in severe harm or death. These are temporary coping strategies that can lead to deeper issues in the

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