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    narrator thinks‚ speaks‚ and feels about any particular situation. In Toni Cade Bambara’s "The Lesson‚" the events are told through the eyes of a young uptown girl named Sylvia. The reader gets a limited point of view because the events are told strictly by Sylvia. This fact can influence the reader to see things just as she does. The strong language gives a unfamiliar reader an illustration of how people in the city speak. Bambara does this to show a different kind of life that may be new to the reader

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    + another main point that supports your argument in your thesis: In The LessonsBambara reflects the racial injustice and socio-economic inequalities life of African American. 1. Children in The Lessons are black and poor a. The story is a lesson and a window for the reader into Bambara’s reality‚ as much as it is a lesson and a window for the young female harlemite‚ Sylvia‚ who is the main character. b. The Lesson” is a first person narrative told by a young‚ poor‚ black girl growing up in

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    Connor Spangenberg Professor Rosalsky English 221 09 July 2012 Lesson Learned In almost every literary work‚ there is a lesson learned by the narrator of the story through other characters and/or occurring events. Two short stories that have this happen are Lan Samantha Chang’s “Water Names” and Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson.” In both of these stories‚ adults are teaching the lesson to the children. However‚ this lesson is taught in an entirely different approach in one story than it is in

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    In “The Lesson” by Bambara the author’s method of recreating the narrative in the present tense allows for a greater emotional link towards the main character. While in “The Chase” by Dillard the memory is vividly retold in the past tense which creates a gap between the reader and the main character. Thus‚ for Bambara‚ the dialect in the story is concurrent with what she would have heard and said in the past‚ for example‚ “...she was black as hell‚ cept for her feet‚ which were fish-white and spooky

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    literal meaning from a person‚ object‚ image or word. The author Isabel Allende in his short story‚ "And of Clay are we created‚" Toni Cade Bambara in "The lesson" and finally Ernest Hemingway the author of the short story "Hills like White Elephants" adopts the use of symbolism to suggest their main point. The central idea of Toni Cade Bambara’s short story "The Lesson" was inequalities in the distribution of wealth. The meaning of Mrs. Moore trip with the children to FAO Schwartz is captured in

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    Simply understand your slip-ups and mistakes. When you returned whenever‚ be rationally and physically arranged‚ and prepared to address the following difficulty. Whenever young people and grown-ups fall flat at something in their life‚ they naturally believe that they can’t do it‚ lastly they surrender. By tuning in to my associates‚ and by gaining from my missteps I have conquered my snags. That night I should have been a leader and more mature person and walk away. It’s a simple truth that all

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    I am so glad that I chose Toni Morrison’s short story “Recitatif.” Any time that I teach a story I feel that I have a much better understanding and appreciation for the author and the craftsmanship that has gone into writing the story. I love that Morrison wrote a story to open a dialogue and make the reader face some stereotypes that they might have and not even know it. The themes of race and stereotypes are such pivotal ideas in the story. Morrison intentionally does not tell the reader which

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    Hope is the one thing that anyone can have even though the outcome is uncertain. However‚ in an environment where an ethnic group is oppressed and dehumanized having hope can be impossible. It can seem like there is no exit or future. In the novel‚ A Lesson Before Dying‚ the author Ernest J. Gaines presents the story of how African Americans overcome the barriers presented in front of them due to their race. The novel takes place in Bayonne‚ Louisiana in a community dominated by Caucasians. At that time

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    illustrate the life of this society from childhood all the way to adulthood. This story was written in a particular language which was relative to the environment of these children and the neighborhood they were being raised in. The children in “The Lesson” were a definite product of their society. The spoke‚ walked and conduct themselves according to the way they were raised and taught. The actions and conduct of the adults could be observed within the actions and conduct of the children. The author

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    height of the Civil Rights Movement‚ Toni Cade Bambara’s short story "The Lesson" tells the story of a young African-American girl named Sylvia and the important life lesson that she learns one day while on a trip to a toy store in New York. Her neighbor‚ Miss Moore‚ brings Sylvia and a group of her friends to F.A.O. Schwarz and while there‚ they come face to face with the injustices they face because of their backgrounds. Miss Moore does this to teach them a lesson‚ one that she feels that they need

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