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Martin Luther's The Help

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The New York Times Bestseller novel, The Help, is a fiction story that is set on real life in Jackson, Mississippi, during the 1960s. It is about African American or colored women/men and their interaction with the caucasian society and families. The novel takes places during the time of the Civil Rights Movement. The time in which segregation and racism was at its full throttle; when people had severly different morals and assumptions of one another. The Help demonstrates how during times of hardship and inequality of African Americans, people (caucasians) tend to think that power should just fall into their hands and that leads to destruction, and the alienation of people with different mindsets or hearts of that era.
Set in the novel colored people were set apart from "regular" society by neighborhoods, eating locations, even heart. It was seen as normal that other cultures thought of colored people as irregular from the rest of society. For example, in the beginning of the book the assumptions thought up by the caucasian people in the book alienated the African …show more content…

They waited and waited, nervously waiting for the outcome of what would become of this book. They were informed ever so slightly by Miss.Stein that expectations should kept between low and "nonexistent" (The Help 392). They wait and wait to see if the good they said or the bad they said in the book will change assumptions about the African American, but low and behold when the book hits the town the book goes like wildflowers. Selling off the shelves every white woman in Jackson owns a book and especially Hilly Holbrook. Her hatred spread so quickly for coloreds and Skeeter after she read the book it was shameful. The book revealed how alienation of one person and a group, from a society where moral values are lead by one of hatred or a group of hatred, the outcome can truly show everyone's true heart. Pure or

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