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The Help: Comparing The Book And Movie

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The Help is a film that was released in 2011 and adapted from the novel of the same name by Kathryn Stockett that was published in 2009 (“The Help (film)”). The director of the film The Help is Tate Taylor. Taylor had only directed a short film and one movie before directing The Help. He is childhood friends with the author of the book and this is the only reason that Taylor was able to direct this movie. Before directing The Help Taylor had not received any notable achievements, this movie is what started his mainstream success. After directing The Help Taylor received numerous awards. Tate Taylor was not creditable and qualified to direct this movie. He is friends with the author of the book and she gave him rights to make the film before the book was even published (“Tate Taylor”). …show more content…

The film tells the story of Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan, Aibileen Clark, and Minny Jackson played by Emma Stone, Viola Davis, and Octavia Spencer respectively. Skeeter is a journalist, and Aibileen and Minny are both African American maids. Skeeter decides to write a book from the point of view of “the help”, or the African American maids, to describe the racism they face while working for white families (“The Help (film”). The book allows the African American maids to tell their personal stories and let others know what they experience as black maids. The book Skeeter writes is also a way for these maids to contribute to the Civil Rights movement, and show people how they are treated, and that they should be treated as human

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