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    Differences do not divided people, it is the inability to accept these differences that divided people which often leads to adversity and obstacles for minorities, In the book The Help by Kathryn Stockett, African American maids face prejudice and hardships daily. This novel highlights the many conflicts people face during the civil rights movement in Jackson, Mississippi 1962. There is a big divide between the middle and lower class; most of the Black people live in poverty and work for white families

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    People do things all the time in life, but only some really consider what will happen after. In The Help by Kathryn Stockett many people are faced with the conflict of to speak or not to speak, with the suppression of black people and the pressures to fit in with your community being highly represented in this book/movie. Throughout this story it is about people overcoming their fear of negative treatment by speaking out and trying to be heard. Today I will be taking the three main characters in

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    The Help, written by Kathryn Stockett, is set in the time of the bulk of the United State civil rights movement and protests, the 1960’s. Following the lives of the three main characters, Aibileen, Minny, and Skeeter, we experience life in Jackson, Mississippi though their eyes. Aibileen and Minny, both black women working as maids in the homes of white families. Skeeter, a white privileged white woman ahead of her time, uses her voice to project unprivileged voices to challenge civil rights, sexism

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    literature generally. As well, Theme of anger is used Stockett in just one novel, The help. Stockett characterized a real story based on an experience she lived already. She had a maid called Demetrie. The only thing Stockett wanted to do that she

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    Taylor Santiago The title of this book is called The Help by Kathryn Stockett. The main characters in the story are two maids named Aibileen and Minny. These two are important to the story taking on the roles of the help. Aibileen is a 52 year old maid who has been taking care of other people’s children since she was a teenager. A few years prior to the book’s beginning, Aibileen’s son, Treelore, died. Her recent employer’s child she takes care of and her love for her son is what convinced her to

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    choose to live in. Kathryn Stockett takes her audience through a humorous and realistic adventure that focuses around three women, two of which are African American. These women include Skeeter, the daughter of a caucasian elite family; Aibileen, a woman of color who is a maid to a white family; and Minny, Aibileen's most favorite friend who is also African American. Each one of these women add a different voice to the mix, which brings the entire plot together (Awaaz). Kathryn

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    peoples’ skin was more important than who the people really were and a time where most blacks were treated terribly, the 1960s. For years, many authors have tried to write books that captured just how poorly African Americans were treated. The Help by Kathryn Stockett is one of the few books written by a

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    The Help by Kathryn Stockett is set in Jackson, Mississippi, and told primarily from the perspectives of three women: Aibileen Clark, Minny Jackson, and Skeeter Phelan. Also known as the “deep south”, during 1962 when segregation between the races was strictly enforced. In this area, a good deal of the society's work was focused on civil rights. Jackson is depicted as culturally resistant to change and is ruled by a single way of thinking - as far as the people who lod some kind of power are concerned

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    An emotional driven novel The Help by Kathryn Stockett is an important piece of literature. It gives the audience a glimpse of the segregation issue back in the 60’s. It also gives a voice to the colored maids of Jackson, Mississippi which was something they never got. The novel is written in a way based on three major characters’ perspective on racial segregation. Miss Skeeter is a white writer who is determined to use her talent to make a difference. But she is constantly stepping over the line

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    “It ain’t the color a the wrapping that count, it’s what we is inside” (Stockett, 2009, p. 349). This quote is a metaphor used to show that it is not the color of your skin that makes you you, it’s who you are inside. The critically acclaimed book The Help by Kathryn Stockett is set in 1960s Jackson, Mississippi. The book tells the story of Aibileen and Minny; two black maids working in white homes of Jackson, and Skeeter, a white journalist, who also faces some prejudices of her own, looking to

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