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    Elizabeth Leefolt Rosalind Thomas Carthage College January 29‚ 2013 Stephanie Robers Character Analysis Elizabeth Leefolt - employer of Aibileen‚ best friends with Hilly and Skeeter.  Elizabeth is easily lead by Hilly. She’s also unable to be an affectionate mother to her daughter Mae Mobley‚ and so Aibileen becomes the child’s primary caretaker‚ teacher and surrogate mother. Like her best friend Hilly‚ Elizabeth falls squarely into the villain/bully/ child abuser category‚ though

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    A Character from the “Hole” 1. My full name is Brodericka Amanda Smith‚ but the team calls me Brody. My mother gave me the first name‚ and father was responsible for the last part. I am 34; I was born on March 17‚ the Saint Patrick’s Day. The play mentions only characters first name and average age. Brody can by a short version of a male name Broderick‚ which means “a dream”. That is why I included Irish background and culture’s traditional holiday. People often believe their dreams will come true

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    The Help Analysis

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    film The Help won multiple awards for its construction and delivery. The Help details the African-American maids perspective and their opinions about the white families for which they work. The film is mainly shot in Skeeters perspective who is a white journalist‚ as she deals with an overprotective mother‚ sexist behavior from society and an extremely racist community. Context has both been a positive and a negative element in the film as it has affected the way in which people

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    A Colored Persons Life Aibileen a black woman who has been taking care of white babies and cooking and cleaning most of her life since her teen years. Her mother worked as a maid and Grandmother was a slave. Aibileen took care of 17 babies her whole life the 17th baby was Mae Mobley‚ baby to Miss Leefolt. Aibileen has been a maid to white families since her teenage years. Not living a regular teen life she had to take the path of a maid. Following her ancestors footsteps. Her mother was a maid and

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    Difference Friends that shouldn’t be friends. The Help‚ authored by Kathryn Stockett‚ is a book about black maids or the “help”. Young white Skeeter made it to the not so long journey home‚ to Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ after graduating from college. She wants to become a marvelous and famous journalist and author. After getting a job for the local newspaper‚ writing about Mrs. Myrna which is about cleaning‚ she needed help. Her aspect changes on the help and blacks in general. Skeeter‚ one of the few white

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    Film Analysis: The Help

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    The movie The Help‚ produced by Kathryn Stockett‚ depicts the average lifestyle of African American women during the 1960’s‚ at the advent of the Civil Rights Movement.The most conventional job for an African American woman during this period was a maid for an American family. The movie has a social message and “explores race relations in the 1960’s South by telling the stories of four black housekeepers and the white women for whom they work ” (“Former Slave Sues Author For False Portrayal” 1)

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    Lewis And Clark Analysis

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    As we sail through the sea on a journey with a crew called Corps of Discovery. The crew was made up of many people‚ the two people that are more distinguishable are Lewis and Clark. Lewis was the captain and Clark is his co-captain. It is their mission to go on a expedition and discover new things in the uncharted territory. I am one of the crew members they took to aid them in their expedition. We were nearing the shore and getting ready to depart. “Are we all ready crew‚” Lewis said . “ Yes

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    The Help Movie Analysis

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    “The Help‚” is an award-winning movie about a white woman‚ Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan‚ who is an aspiring writer. To show her talents and professionalism as a writer and also expose the unkind treatment toward the black people of her time‚ Eugenia decided to write a book from the viewpoint of some of the maids in the community. This movie is set in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Era. In the 1960s‚ Mississippi continued to be very segregated and the African Americans were kept under control by

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    The Help Movie Analysis

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    Voices that Spoke Out The movie “The Help” was published in 2011‚ the director Tate Taylor‚ who is also the writer‚ with Kathryn Stockett‚ who wrote the novel “The help”‚ talked about maid’s’ life in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ in The United States of America during the sixties. How the Whites treated the Blacks. They used to be maids for Whites in the 1960s before getting their civil rights. Aibileen and Minny were the main characters as Black maids‚ and Miss Skeeter the white female‚ who wrote their

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    Story Analysis: The Help

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    Times are changing‚ and sometimes the past is hard to imagine‚ and easy to forget‚ but reading The Help has changed that. The Help tells a story of multiple ladies in the 1960’s‚ who struggle with being colored‚ due to the racism they receive by living in the south. As the story progresses‚ the theme changes from personal struggles‚ to making changes in everyone’s lives and defining and changing what everyone presumes to be normal. Normal is typical‚ or expected‚ and in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ the

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