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    Toni Cade Bambara uses her story “The Lesson” to point out that America is still not an equal society because of the different income level between rich people and poor people. She considers that the different income levels people have build up the different environment they live in‚ and where people are born may cause who they are if Americans keep ignoring the unequal facts appear around them. (253-259) Bambara’s story gives readers a good view from poor people to look at the differences between

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    Innocence as a Handicap in Toni Cade Bambara’s "The Lesson" Sylvia’s initiation in the short story The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara‚ is striking because Miss Moore gives the opportunity to the children to evaluate the difference between the fifth avenue and their poor neighborhood. However‚ one of the story’s main themes is that innocence is a handicap and the political and moral innocence that are represented from the beginning to the end of the story brings the main character to many reflections

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    Coping With Life Challenges Toni Cade Bambara‚ born March 25‚ 1939 in New York City; her mother was Helen Brent Henderson Cade. Bambara adopted that last name when she discovered it on a sketchbook her great-grandmother had. Bambara spent the first ten years of her life in Harlem‚ New York. In 1973‚ she published and essay in Redbook explaining what she liked about her mother. Bambara is an activist‚ novelist‚ writer‚ essayist‚ and a filmmaker. Bambara was influenced by her work as a social

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    Essay on The Lesson A short story by Toni Cade Bambara   01 May 2007 On Action and Change Toni Cade Bambara’s "The Lesson" revolves around a young black girl’s struggle to come to terms with the role that economic injustice‚ and the larger social injustice that it constitutes‚ plays in her life. Sylvia‚ the story’s protagonist‚ initially is reluctant to acknowledge that she is a victim of poverty. Far from being oblivious of the disparity between the rich and the poor‚ however‚ one might say

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    not afford anything in there. The trip helped Sylvia realize that she could be more than what she was. I bet it gave her many thoughts of what she could be and what she deserved in life. Miss Moore is trying to teach them various lessons in this story. One of the lessons is that poor people need to get up and work for what they deserve “poor people have to wake up and demand their share of the pie”. She wanted them to understand that they needed to get out of the dump they lived in and fight for a

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    In “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ it is evident that the idea conveyed through inner dialogue is how exposure to certain circumstances can inspire motivation for a goal. Midway through the story we experience a shift in the focus as Sylvia and the others go around the store‚ observing the gap between those of higher and lower financial status. She notes that the worth of some of the merchandise is enough to support a family and realizes‚ “What kinda work they do and how they live and how come

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    “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara is a narrative told by a young black girl named Sylvia. The main theme of the story is social inequality for African-Americans. Miss Moore is an educated laby who lives in the same neighborhood that Sylvia lives in. Miss Moore’s intelligence and education allows her to take the children out for educated lessons. One day Miss Moore takes the children out to the city to visit the toy store F.A.O Schwartz‚ in an attempt to show the children something that they would

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    “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara was published in 1972. The setting takes place in New York. Starting off with Sylvia‚ the main character along with her friends Sugar‚ Junior‚ Flyboy‚ Fatbutt‚ Junebug‚ Q.T‚ Rosie Giraffe‚ and Mercedes are enjoying their summer vacation. Miss Moore‚ an educated black woman who takes the children to learn and expand their mind. Since Sylvia is telling the story we get Sylvia’s internal conflict about Miss Moore taking the children away from their summer vacation

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    Toni Cade Bambara’s short story‚ "The Lesson‚" takes place in inner city New York. The main character‚ Sylvia‚ is a fourteen year old African American girl‚ who tells the story in a first person narrative. Sylvia mentions Miss Moore‚ a teacher who felt that it was her duty to help underprivileged children learn. Miss Moore felt there was a lesson to learn at FAO Schwartz‚ a very expensive‚ upper class toy store in downtown Manhattan. The reason Miss Moore brings the children to FAO Schwartz is captured

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    In Toni Cade Bambara’s short story‚ “The Lesson”‚ Sylvia is a young‚ rebellious poverty stricken girl whose attitude towards education is negative. Though portrayed as a strong minded figure in the story‚ Sylvia’s lack of knowledge of social inequality makes her a cynical character that does not conform to the values of life. In the story‚ she is confronted with a lesson that changes her perception of the disadvantages the poor has in contrast to the rich. Bambara creates a host of characters‚

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