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    The Help Essay In some cases‚ people don’t succeed‚ In the novel_The Help‚ by Kathryn Stockett‚ everyone is unfair to the black society and they get treated very unfairly. Skeeter is very upset with the way the maids are treated‚ because of that‚ she succeeded and made a change. In the novel_The Help‚ by Kathryn Stockett‚ characters show that people can grow and change by taking risks individually and as a society. She broke two cycles by helping various people overcome fears and by going against

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    SETTING The Help is set in the early 1960s in Jackson‚ Mississippi ‚ in Stocketts hometown The Setting is important for the plot of the book because Jackson is still known as one of the most segregated towns in the U.S" MAIN CHARACTERS The Help is told from the point of view of 3 different women‚ namely‚ AIBILEEN‚ MINNY‚ AND SKEETER. AIBILEEN is an African-American maid who cleans houses and cares for the children of white families. MINNY is also an African-American maid and she is Aibileen’s

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    What is the symbolism in The Help by Kathryn Stockett‚ and how does it influence the theme of the book? Well‚ the most important symbolism in The Help is the book that Skeeter is writing‚ “Help.” One of the many themes of The Help is the importance of literature and writing. This is explored with Skeeter’s book‚ the biggest symbol of the work‚ with how Aibileen was writing down what she wanted to say in her interviews‚ and Skeeter valued reading and writing because of her college experience (“I’d

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    1.10 Reading Response The Help (Novel) – Kathryn Stockett In the novel The Help‚ the author Kathryn Stockett examines the idea of one’s pursuit of happiness‚ and what makes one truly happy. Stockett depicts this idea through three separate aspects in the novel. Firstly‚ she shows the huge prospects of happiness through the relationship between Skeeter‚ Minny and Aibileen. Additionally‚ Stockett portrays the pursuit of happiness of Miss Celia‚ and thus uncovers what qualities create true happiness

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    Monea Scott English 10 book report Mrs. Kane Kathryn Stockett the author of the novel The Help. In the beginning of the novel they tell you who Mae Mobley is and Constantine is etc. Mae Mobley was born on an early Sunday morning of august 1960‚ they call her a church baby. Constantine is the help that takes care of the white babies and cook and also cleans the house. Constantine raised 17 kids in her whole life time . Miss Leefolt is Mae Mobleys mother but she really doesn’t spend time with her

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    Cause- and- Effect is being used every day at school‚ on the job‚ even in books in movies. I’m going to explain a cause and effect relationship regarding my favorite novel “The Help” written by Kathryn Stockett. The book is based upon African-American maids working in white households in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ during the early 1960’s. I’m interested in this novel because it teaches young adults like myself on how African-Americans got treated back in time. I’m going to first start off by explaining

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    The Help‚ written by Kathryn Stockett‚ is a novel taking place in the early 1960s. It tells the story of three‚ courageous women as they strive to write a book retelling the lives of many African American maids and the struggles they face to serve their white families. Aibileen Clark and Minny Jackson are just two of many maids who contribute their experiences to aspiring novelist Skeeter Phelan‚ a white woman who yearns to share their perspective with people everywhere. In Jackson‚ Mississippi‚

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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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    The Help - Important Character The Help written by Kathryn Stockett is a beautiful but shocking look into the racism towards coloured maids in Jackson Mississippi during the 1960’s. An important character who helped to develop much of the plot-line is Hilly Hilbrook. Hilly becomes an important character through her talent for nasty gossip‚ her power over people and the insecurities she has about herself . She somehow manages to still seem cute and innocent and is described as‚ " One a those

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    Book Report: “The Help” by Kathryn Stockett “The Help” is a novel written by the author Kathryn Stockett‚ published in 2009 and was made into a major motion picture in 2011‚ The storyline is about a young aspiring writer called Skeeter decides to write a book based on how the black women working as maids in white households were mistreated and segregated. She asks for the help of Aibileen‚ a maid who was currently working for one of her friends. This project gives her a chance to form a bond

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