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    The biggest theme I found in The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara was poverty and wealth. Throughout the story it is clear that Sylvia and the rest of the kids and their families are poor, living in what seems to be the ghetto. Miss Moore is a young educated black women who tries to show the Sylvia and the children that they, being part of a disadvantaged group, need to think about the distribution of wealth in the United States. Sylvia is mostly angry throughout the whole story. Sylvia towards the

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    Bambara’s short story “The Lesson” Miss Moore attempts to teach the children of a Harlem neighborhood about class inequality. It’s apparent that the young narrator of the story, Sylvia, struggles interacting with those she views as above her. Numerous times throughout the story Sylvia belittles and lashes out at the people she believes are in a higher social standing. Sylvia’s interactions with those of authority and higher social standing further demonstrate Miss Moore’s lesson of the rift between socioeconomic

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    Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson” conveys character growth as a way to achieve more appealing characters. “The Lesson” follows an obnoxious girl named Sylvia who goes on a trip with some friends. Miss Moore orchestrates this trip; Sylvia and her cousin, Sugar, hate Miss Moore. The children and Miss Moore travel from Harlem to Fifth Avenue to visit a toy store. The expensive toys frustrate the children. Especially, the thousand-dollar toy sailboat. At the end, the children learn a lesson about how democracy

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    The Lesson of Life It has always been distinctive that knowledge arises through realization of the surrounding world. “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara and “Araby” by James Joyce deal with the lessons learned in life. Sylvia from “The Lesson” lives in one of the burrows of New York and journeys to the Fifth Avenue and learns about the immeasurably diverse lifestyle of the people there. The main character of “Araby” possesses the craving to venture onto the enchanted market Araby to purchase a gift

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    Zelalem biratu Kelly Hulander EN 1712, Sec. 91 Spring, 2017 Literary Analysis Paper 3/3/2017 “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara “The Lesson” was first published in 1972 in the book “Gorilla, My Love” by Toni Cade Bambara. The story is told in first person point of view by the narrator who is a girl named Silvia. This school aged girl that lives Harlem, New York during the time that is assumed to be around early 1960’s to late 1970’s based on the price of some of the toys. She is a young, tough

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    happen in life and it can prevent the process of obtaining success. In the readings, “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara and “Horatio Alger” by Harlon L. Dalton conveys the message that success is not always an everyday thing and it takes opportunities for it to become part of life. In “The Lesson”, an angered girl named Sylvia is taken on a field trip to a toy store with Miss Moore to learn a valuable lesson. The lesson is to become successful in society because it is the only way to make it to the top

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    society's perception of who they should be when they don't take the time out to figure out who they are. Therefore, it is important for people to have a sense of who they are. In " The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara, it shows how the main character struggles to figure out her identity and how she sees herself. In "The Lesson" it talks about a group of children who lives in the slum of New York City in the 1970s. Sylvia the main character is ignorant, rude and stubborn. In the summer all she wanted to do

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    society deter them. Society has created social classes or groups to categorize people base on their income and soci-economic status. In the stories, “The Lesson” by Toni Bambara, and “House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros, these two authors discuss how fulfilling the America Dream is possible once one is willing to work for it. In “The Lesson,” the author shows how one can alter their circumstances. The story is being told by a young girl name Sylvia; through her observation of living in Harlem

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    It is very difficult to break out of an economical class and make a better life for themselves than what they were raised up into. In The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara, Silvia is a young girl growing up a poor section of New York City. Miss Moore is a educated lady that moves to Silvia’s neighborhood in order to help educate the youth on some important life lessons. Silvia is reluctant to listen to anything Miss Moore has to say until one day when they go to a nicer part of the city seeing how the other

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    In Toni Cade Bambara's "The Lesson," the heroine, Sylvia, undergoes a significant internal transformation, removing the blinders of her ghetto existence in 1970s New York. The novel finishes with ambiguity about Sylvia's future direction, but what exactly happens to her? While Bambara does not clearly state Sylvia's plans, the story shows her discontent with her situation and how she believes herself to be better than everyone else. Sylvia's development in "The Lesson" can be seen as an increased

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