De turkey and de law

by Zora Neale Hurston

About

"De Turkey and De Law: A Comedy in Three Acts" by Zora Neale Hurston is a play written in the early 20th century. Set in a fictional African American village in Florida, it unfolds around themes of pride, rivalry, and community justice as characters navigate their relationships and the implications of a legal dispute. The central characters include Jim Weston, a young man and town bully, and Dave Carter, the village's best hunter who becomes embroiled in conflict over a turkey and a romantic interest, Daisy Blunt. The opening of the play introduces us to the vibrant life of the village, beginning with children playing games on the porch of Joe Clarke's store. The scene quickly establishes the playful, yet sometimes contentious, dynamics between the townsfolk, setting up a backdrop of humor and conflict. As the adults engage in friendly banter about each other's characteristics and past actions, tensions arise surrounding the forthcoming trial of Jim Weston for assaulting Dave Carter over a turkey. The dialogue captures the characters' personalities and relationships in a manner that is both entertaining and revealing, setting the stage for the unfolding drama.

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De turkey and de law

Characters
76
Words
16.1k
Acts
3
Duration
~2 hr 1 min

Characters

#CharacterPlayerLines
1
JIM
75
2
DAVE
71
3
DAISY
70
4
CLARKE
61
5
WALTER
50
6
SISTER TAYLOR
43
7
LIGE
42
8
HAMBO
36

4 sections

16.1k words
#TitleWords
Act I
1
Act I
6k44:44
Act II
2
Act II Scene I
1.8k13:39
3
Act II Scene II
5.6k41:48
Act III
4
Act III Scene I
2.8k20:52

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