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    GorillaMy Love In the short story‚ “GorillaMy Love”‚ author Toni Cade Bambara narrates a story about the way children overanalyze little white lies. Bambara tells the story as if a child was talking in first-person view. Throughout the story Hazel talks about different instances of her share of what she thought was being lied to. The read was very enjoyable because it was something that I could relate to. For instance‚ when Hazel and her friend are at the movie theater and she says‚ “ …we yell

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    Gorilla My Love” Toni Cade Bambara‚ short story Gorilla My Love is greatly known for the voice of the narrator coming right off the pages. While the narrator is navigating the road trip‚ she goes into a flash back that reveals her struggle as a young adolescent and the things she’s still yet to learn. The Exposition of the story is when the narrator (Hazel) is shown a picture of her uncle’s girl friend. In the background of the picture is a movie theater‚ which causes the narrator to have

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    Renaissance as it was called‚ influenced future generations of black writers. And Toni Cade Bambara was one of them. The historical information mentioned above was necessary because it is important to know what period of time a writer lived in‚ it helps us to understand what influenced the writer to write and thus make us understand the stories better as the writer writes what he or she sees and feels. Toni Cade Bambara grew up in Harlem‚ so the essence of the Harlem renaissance was in her blood. Following

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    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‚ all

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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. This

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    Every story has a main character that introduces change called the protagonist. In the short story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ it is made clear that Sylvia is the protagonist. Not every story has an antagonist‚ a character with views that stand in opposition of the main character of the story‚ but in “The Lesson” Miss Moore can be clearly seen filling that position. Throughout the story both Sylvia’s and Miss Moore’s conflicting ideals passively clash on several occasions revealing their individual

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    inequality as well as many other social issues‚ Miltonia Mirkin Cade better known as Toni Cade Bambara‚ was born in New York City on March 25‚ 1939. Later in her life‚ Cade chose to embrace the name “Bambara” after she found her great-grandmothers sketchbook with the name “Bambara” engraved on it. Bambara was inspired by the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920s and mid-1930s and was influenced to write (Horsley). By twenty years old Bambara had her first short story published called “Sweet Town”‚ and

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    shopping at Saxs Fifth Avenue stores? Or if your wealthy‚ do you find yourself worry about the prices of such objects? Is this impartial? In the story‚ "The Lesson" Toni Cade Bambara shows that the reality of the American economic system is unfair. Bambara illustrates her point that class inequality is unjust through the main character‚ Sylvia. From the beginning of the story it is clear that Sylvia is a child living in the Harlem projects of New York. Being a part of a distracted group of city kids

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    "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara is a short story set in the inner part of New York City that gives the reader an opportunity to briefly see into the lives of children living devoid of wealth and education. It takes place in the early seventies‚ following the civil rights movement and during a time when the imbalance of wealth in terms of race was immense. Bamabara‚ through the use of narrative point of tone‚ symbols‚ setting and characterization‚ brings out and develops what I believe to be the

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    “The Lesson” A young‚ poor‚ black girl named Sylvia narrates Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson”. Sylvia is growing up in Harlem during an unspecified time period known only as “back in the days when everyone was old and stupid or young and foolish and me and Sugar were the only ones just right.” (Pg. 2008‚ line 1) One day‚ Sylvia notices that someone new has moved onto the same block that she lives on. The lady is intriguing and “black as hell‚ cept for her feet‚ which were fish-white and spooky”

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