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    Toni Cade Bambara uses her story “The Lesson” to point out that America is still not an equal society because of the different income level between rich people and poor people. She considers that the different income levels people have build up the different environment they live in‚ and where people are born may cause who they are if Americans keep ignoring the unequal facts appear around them. (253-259) Bambara’s story gives readers a good view from poor people to look at the differences between

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    Rupp Eng 101 October 16‚ 2013 The story “The Lesson‚” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ is about a young girl named Sylvia who is accompanied by a group of her friends from her neighborhood and her elderly neighbor named Ms. Moore‚ who tries to teach all of them a lesson about life. “The Lesson” is a realistic story that takes place in the mid-20th century that exemplifies the true difference between upper and lower classes during that time period. Although Sylvia might come off as a mean and cocky little

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    During the reading of the story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara” many thoughts have come to my mind on how to react towards the attitude and the feelings of the protagonist‚ Sylvia. The day starts when Ms. More brings the kids to downtown New York City in a special shop. Many things will occur at this place and one thing that we will notice is the innocence throughout the interactions of the kids. As they step inside FAO Schwarz‚ an important and well known store in the city‚ they happen to see

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    The short story‚ “The Lesson‚” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ portrays one of the most interesting themes in literature‚ the initiation story. The story illustrates a group of kids who live in the slums in New York city. They are unaware of their environment‚ and Ms. More is conscious of this situation. In a basis‚ she teaches the kids life lessons to help them strive for success and attempt to better themselves and their situations. In this occasion‚ she brings them to a toy story‚ but not just a common

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    through loss and pain. “Superheroes”‚ a well known pop song‚ by The Script‚ shows the themes of perseverance and empowerment‚ and how to get through the hard times in life. In a way‚ this relates to the protagonist of “Raymond’s Run” written by Toni Cade Bambara‚ Squeaky‚ who deals with a lot of hardships in life‚ for though “all the kicks and all the blows/ he won’t ever let it show” At an early age‚ she is dealt with the burden of taking care of her mentally disabled older brother‚ and is also going

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    Raymond’s Run Essay This is a story by the writer Toni Cade Bambara who describes the events that take place in the life of a skinny girl named Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker‚ a little African-American girl with a squeaky voice that has passion to run. However the tale begins describing the members of her family‚ the author writes more about Hazel and her brother Raymond. Raymond is not quite right; apparently he suffers a metal disease. He’s bigger and older than Hazel‚ but a lot of people

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    Jura Kim Eng 102 The Lesson Bambara’s “The Lesson” takes place during the 1960s and focuses on elements of economic inequality and education. A voluntary‚ unpaid instructor‚ Miss Moore‚ aims to teach an invaluable lesson to several impoverish students living under the bottom class of economy. In an effort to encourage their academic development‚ Miss Moore exposes her students to reasons for education while shining light on her statement‚ “Where are we are is who we are‚ but it don’t necessarily

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    Toni Cade Bambara’s short story “The Lesson” is told from the perspective of a young girl named Sylvia. Sylvia is not the most reliable reliable narrator as a result of her age and upbringing- she forms opinions of others based on how they relate to her life; if a completely innocent person happens to affect her life in a way that inconveniences her‚ he or she will be portrayed only in a negative light whether or not this is deserved. Throughout the story‚ she frames her Miss Moore‚ who is her neighbor

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    resources available and take advantage of opportunities that most people do not. Usually‚ things can happen where advantage of opportunities cannot always be taken‚ but it was quite different around this time. In the stories‚ “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara and “Horatio Alger” by Harlon L. Dalton conveys the message that success is not always the easiest to grasp‚ but taking advantage of opportunities is hard especially as African-Americans. In “The Lesson”‚ an angered girl named Sylvia is taken

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    In 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‚

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