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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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    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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    Alexa Anderson Johnson College English 1102 15 September 2015 “The Lesson” Short Story Analysis Sylvia‚ the narrator in the short story‚ “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara is a dynamic character who helps create the theme that the world around her is separated based on societal rank and race. Her mounting understanding of this concept is derived from Miss Moore‚ whose character serves the purpose to illuminate the differences among social classes to Sylvia and the other children in Harlem‚ New York

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    Mercedez Lopez Literature and reading 090 September 1‚ 2013 What makes “The Lesson” Lierature In the short story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara there is various examples of the functions of literature. It interprets the human condition by showing us the necessity of money. Money is always an important essential in life. Also‚ it instructs the human behavior by demonstrating of the importance of education. Ms. Monroe takes her time to educate these rude children‚ because she thinks it’s her

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    In the short story‚ "The Lesson‚" Toni Bambara reveals the injustice in society in the United States through the eyes of young ghetto children. A field trip to an expensive toy store exposes the bitter truth of society; not everyone has an equal opportunity to make money. In the children’s view‚ everyone should have an equal standard of living. Toni Bambara effectively articulates the unfairness of economic inequality through the use of three short story elements: language‚ character‚ and theme.

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    a very tough‚ hostile exterior and not at all happy about having to be taught anything by Mrs. Moore. For instance‚ she states "we kinda hated her too‚ hated the way we did the winos who cluttered up our parks and pissed on our hand ball walls" (Bambara 121). On this hot summer day‚ Mrs. Moore felt that there was a lesson to learn at FAO Schwartz‚ a very expensive‚ upper class toy store in downtown Manhattan. After stepping out of the cab and peering into the window‚ Sylvia knows that this is not

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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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    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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    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 a young‚ self minded‚ lack of vocabulary‚ strong feminist African American from a poor neighborhood in New York is in for a great awakening‚ with

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    The portrayal of a character throughout the plot of a short story or novel is essential to the successful picture a reader vividly imagines while interpreting a writer’s text. Main characters in such publications most certainly possess certain traits or characteristics intentionally expressed in order to resonate within the reader. Possible characteristics portrayed through the actions and thoughts of such characters may include: perseverance‚ stubbornness‚ or couragessness. While examining the

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