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    color, disease ain't the negro side of town. I want to stop that moment from coming – and it come in every white child's life – when they start to think that colored folks are not as good as whites.” Set in the South in the 1960’s, The Help by Kathryn Stockett describes the story of three women. Aibileen; an African American maid who is raising her 17th white child with a bitter seed planted in her heart, Minnie, a mouthy maid who can’t seem to hold a job and finally lands one with the most unconventional

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    The setting for the novel, The Help, written by Kathryn Stockett was Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1960s. The book’s purpose was to show African American maids’ lifestyles while working for white households. This novel offered a demonstration of racial discrimination and injustice. One of the main characters, Skeeter Phelan was a white woman with a college degree that risked everything to get to know the black maids. She would type out all the stories the maids would tell her. This was something

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    The Help by Kathryn Stockett was written to inform readers on the racial conflicts in the South during the 1960s Civil Rights Era. Stockett is bringing the colored stereotyping issue to our attention while also entertaining us with the stories of three women, one white and two colored maids. In the book, the focus is on a wealthy white woman named Skeeter with a dream of being a journalist while also desiring to make a change in her community. A maid named Aibileen works for Skeeter’s close friend

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    Holbrook. Hilly is the main antagonist in the novel The Help by Kathryn Stockett, furthermore makes you consider that maybe Darth Vader isn’t so merciless after all. Hilly doesn’t want to obtain her own hands scummy, so she incorporates her local bridge club supporters to carry out the dirty work for her.Mrs. Hilly’s cardinal goal in The Help is to pass a bill called “The Home Help Sanitation Initiative”, which enforces that all Mississippi help employers should construct a separate bathroom for their

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    revolutionary and politician who served as president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He inspired many people by spreading love and also he wanted equality just like African-American maids in the book The Help. The Help written by Kathryn Stockett is about a white woman, Skeeter with the help of the maids, writes a novel about what it is like to work for white families and raise their children. Telling the maids’ point of views

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    The Help by Kathryn Stockett is very informative. You see through the eyes of all the maids and understand how they felt. They were very abused back in the day. They didn’t have a chance at anything good, they were always stuck with not so good things. Both the book and the movie shows how it was for colored people. It wasn’t easy for them. Ms. Skeeter was one of the main character, she’s important in the film and the movie. She is kind and respectful to the colored people and the help. She accepts

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    The Help is a novel about breaking the boundaries that divide people of different races and uniting people for a common good. Throughout the story, Kathryn Stockett uses the positive relationship of the narrators Aibileen, Minny, and Skeeter to unfold the events of the story. The trio's relationship was positive and caused people to improve because it united two divided groups, it allowed the three narrators to have the peace and freedom they were looking for, and it allowed the reader to easily

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    but this movie was the first one that I saw that focus on African American women experiences during the civil rights movement. After watching the movie, years later I decided to read the book that based on. The book “The Help” was published in 2009, by the author Kathryn Stockett. This story is about African Americans women working for white households in Jackson Mississippi, during the early 1960s. The story is told from the first-person perspective of three women, Abileen Clark, Minny Jackson,

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    The novel The Help by “Kathryn Stockett”, published in 2009, was written to shed light on the racism in our time and the racism of the past, especially in Jackson 1960s. The novel was a success, expressing many valid points about the prejudice of those on those of other races and giving clear insight into their daily lives. Then in 2011, a movie was created, following the storyline of the novel. For the most part, the movie followed the book, but there were many important scenes, that were omitted

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    unique representation of a Historical Fiction novel is The Help, written by Kathryn Stockett in 2009. The novel’s plot line follows the journey that Eugenia Phelan (Skeeter), Aibileen, and Minny, take to write a book reveling the truth about life as a back maid in Jackson, Mississippi during the 1960’s. Maids in this time ear are looked down upon, and are at the bottom of the chain. In the novel, Abileen expresses her perception of being a help in the sixties, “Shame ain’t black, like dirt, like I always

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