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    The Lesson is considered by the Literary Canon to be a wonderful work of fiction because of its use of language‚ humanistic theme‚ symbolism‚ and non-genre plot. Two essential elements that add to the depth and enhance a reader’s comprehension of The Lesson are Bambara’s use of symbolism and theme. The Lesson takes place in New York’s inner city. The fictional story begins with a group of poor‚ uneducated‚ lower class city kids standing in front of a mailbox‚ preparing themselves for another day

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    Miss Moore Character Traits “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ is a short story with many different character traits. Miss Moore is a person in the short story who has many different traits. Miss Moore teaches the kids the value of a dollar in a unique way. Miss More shows that she is caring‚ presentable (confident about her looks)‚ and well educated teacher‚ who is trying to better the lives of the kids‚ through out the story. Miss Moore shows off her traits in many ways. One

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    Most of us go through a huge variety throughout the day‚ from feeling disappointed to feeling like you’re the most joyful person on Earth. The first thing that comes to mind when you are thinking about emotions is the story “Raymond Run” by Toni Cade Bambara and the fighter‚ tough minded-girl‚ and sassy main character‚ Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker (Squeaky). Every single day of the week she has to mind her mentally challenged brother‚ Raymond‚ and then gets her rest and stress relief by running

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    characters Jing- Mei (Two Kinds) and Silvia (The Lesson)‚ the reader is capable of witnessing character traits of immense resilience and countering traits of acceptance to change though the actions expressed by these two characters.

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    Raymond’s Run‚ a short story by Toni Cade Bambara‚ was an anticlimactic story that I strongly disliked. It was introduced to me in ways that were completely irrelevant to the plot of the story‚ its title was very misleading‚ and the plot was childish and disappointing. Firstly‚ I was introduced to Raymond’s Run with three words: runner‚ disability‚ and responsibility. After reading the story‚ I saw that these three words made me believe that the story would be about a boy‚ Raymond‚ who had a disability

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    short stories are designed to teach lessons to the people who read them. They teach lessons about life‚ love‚ and growing up. People can learn lessons by reading short stories that where the main characters discover something about life and about themselves. There Character and the way the use of actions‚ words‚ or thoughts carry throughout the story can relate to many realistic personas. In Toni Cade Bambara’s short story‚ The Lesson‚ the author presents a lesson to be learned. The narrator‚ Sylvia

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    Economic inequality is something that has been a problem in the United States for years and has not gotten much better. The author‚ Toni Cade Bambara‚ wrote a short story called “The Lesson” which is focused on economic inequality during the sixties. Bambara especially focused on the economic inequality in African American communities. She‚ also‚ focused on social equality of women and African Americans (Champion 119). Most of her short stories expose social inequalities and try to encourage people

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    the margins: "The Lesson" of Toni Cade Bambara by Katy M. Wright "What kinda work they do and how they live and how come we ain’t in on it? Where we are is who we are‚ Miss Moore always pointin out. But it don’t necessarily have to be that way‚ she always adds then waits for somebody to say that poor people have to wake up and demand their share of the pie and don’t none of us know what kind of pie she talking about in the first damn place." --Toni Cade Bambara‚ "The Lesson" African American

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    children who have to experience the real life around them. The short story “The Lesson” by Toni Carde Bambara‚ shows seven poor children who experience where they are a level of economy the hard way. Even though it hurts for the seven children to force the lesson down their throats‚ such lesson become the lesson that is necessary and valuable for them to change their life in the future. Bambara’s short story "The Lesson‚ starts out with seven children: Sylvia‚ Sugar‚ Junebug‚ Fat Butt‚ Mercedes‚ Rosie

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    Democracy implies equal chance for all. Such is not the case for the black children of the ghetto‚ as we learn through reading Toni Cade Bambara ’s "The Lesson". During the course of the story the narrator‚ Sylvia‚ develops as a character due to the trip that Miss Moore takes her on. Miss Moore‚ an educated black woman who comes to the ghetto to give back to the children‚ takes children from the ghetto of New York to F.A.O Shwarz which is an extremely glamorous toy store. She does this to make the

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