The novel tells child apprehends the concept of racism at home as Aibileen teaches Mae Mobley not to be a racist by implanting the idea of justice in her mind. Many people believe infant is pure. Their brains are like blank papers as no moral values and social norms have been implanted in their minds. They start to learn and absorb different knowledge surrounding them when they grow up as a child. However, most of them are still lacking of the ability to do critically thinking and value judgment. Child spends most of their time at home before studying at school and they learn from their guidance. By giving love and time, Aibileen tries hard to blur the lines and builds up a sense of equality between races in Mae Mobley’s mind. “She take it real serious, the unwrapping, letting me tell the story bout how it ain’t the color the wrapping that count, it’s what we is inside” (349.) By telling secret stories to Mae Mobley, Aibileen teaches her the importance of
The novel tells child apprehends the concept of racism at home as Aibileen teaches Mae Mobley not to be a racist by implanting the idea of justice in her mind. Many people believe infant is pure. Their brains are like blank papers as no moral values and social norms have been implanted in their minds. They start to learn and absorb different knowledge surrounding them when they grow up as a child. However, most of them are still lacking of the ability to do critically thinking and value judgment. Child spends most of their time at home before studying at school and they learn from their guidance. By giving love and time, Aibileen tries hard to blur the lines and builds up a sense of equality between races in Mae Mobley’s mind. “She take it real serious, the unwrapping, letting me tell the story bout how it ain’t the color the wrapping that count, it’s what we is inside” (349.) By telling secret stories to Mae Mobley, Aibileen teaches her the importance of