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Analysis Of The Lesson

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Toni Bambara’s “The Lesson” was published in 1972. Bambara wants to show not just the inequality that was widening and separating people in the 1970’s but also how it limits the worldview of the children growing up in poverty. Bambara also shows the effect that learning about it would have on the children. This piece of fiction tells the story of a group of children being shown an unfortunate truth about their world by a more knowledgeable teacher. Bambara uses rhetorical appeals, dialect, symbolism, and juxtaposition to show the level of disparity and how the children's worldview has been limited. “The Lesson” presented of a group of children who were, reluctantly waiting for Miss Moore, an educated woman who volunteered to …show more content…

She went from a poor upbringing to one of relative wealth, therefore, she has seen both worlds and wants to show what that experience was first like. Her parents were able to give her trips and exposure to the world outside of her neighborhood much like Miss Moore does in the story.
Bambara tackles two groups with this story, one is the wealthy white community. She wants them to see what the inequality is doing to the poor black community. She shows how economic discrimination by the wealthy white community is still having a major negative impact. The other group she is writing to is the poor black community as she tries to show them that they cannot stop at changing the laws. They must fight to be equal economically with equitable wealth distribution and have a wider worldview than just a few city blocks. Bambara argues that many people never leave their areas of familiarity. That the children would live their lives trapped in the same cycles of poor neighborhoods and work if they are not exposed to the world outside of it. Bambara also argues that the wealthy would never see the poverty of the poor if they are not brought out to their comfort zones. The lesson is a fictional short story. As such it changes both how we read it and what we can get out of it. We see real people when we read a short story. Numbers can be quite cold and when we hear the numbers about a problem it can

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