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    The short story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara is about Sylvia and her friends. Sylvia is the narrator in the story; Sylvia is a black girl who grows up in Harlem. She talks about how a woman's name misses Moore moves down on her block. Miss Moore is an educated woman who always dresses up properly and she’s “black as hell.” She always volunteers to take Sylvia and her cousin Sugar to educational events. People in the neighborhood thought that Miss Moore was weird, but saw the opportunities for

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    we're in, which makes it impossible for us to get out. The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara uses conventional symbolism to show the kids on the block how bad of a hand they were dealt and its up to them if they want to keep that hand or draw a new one. The first thing that stands out to me about this short story is the way the narrator initially describes Ms.Moore, " the lady with nappy hair and proper speech and no makeup" (Bambara 110). Her name itself says she wants more, whether its for herself or

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    Garrett Crescenti Mrs. Hallberg AP Literature and Composition 18 December 2023 A Look Into The Power Imbalance of a Naive Kid Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson”, shows the life of Slyvia, a young African American female living across the famous New York street, 5th avenue. One day, her scholarly neighbor, Miss Moore, took Slyvia and her friends to 5th Avenue to see the stores. There, Slyvia found that she was much smaller in the world than what she initially thought. Slyvia’s defends her emotions and

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    The dream itself is different for each individual. Money plays a major part in the American Dream because to be successful in America means to bear great wealth. We live in a nation, in which money controls our very existence. “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara creates an argument about society’s unfairness that involves financial opportunities by revealing the differences in living environments between upper class and lower class. “The Lesson” is a very well written fragment of the past. This is a

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    hardest because the kids just want to play, goof around and don’t listen. Elementary teachers have hard time teaching young uneducated students just like Miss Moore with her uneducated children from the neighborhood, in the story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara. Miss Moore teaches the students how to take the first step toward a better education just like elementary teachers, her teaching method were to show how the upper class lived in comparison to the children but she could have though them differently

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    In the short story “The Lesson”, by Toni Cade Bambara, Miss. Moore, an college educated woman new to the community, takes it upon herself to teach academics and life lessons to young Sylvia and her friends much to their dismay. During a visit to F.A.O. Schwarz, Miss Moore educates the group about the disparity that exists between socioeconomic statuses. During the course of this lesson, Sylvia realizes that she feels shame and anger about the inequality she experiences in her life. The central idea

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    divide between the white and black community. In the story, the reader sees how social classes effect how adults and even children see the world. The author, Toni Cade Bambara, compares how blacks and whites live these times. In the story, “The Lesson”, a woman by the name of Miss Moore, who previously attended college, would often take Toni and her friends to teach them new things she has learned. Miss Moore would personally take the responsibility upon herself to try and educate the younger children

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    “ The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara, depicts a group of children living in the purlieus of New York City around 1972. The children appear to be gratified with living in poverty in some very unhygienic circumstances. One of the characters, Miss Moore, who took it upon her self to be their teacher, decided to foster their education during the summer months. Ms. Moore feels that she should educate the children due to the fact that she is an educated woman. Coming of age is a time when children realize

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    From Milton Mirkin to Toni Cade Essays

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    Mirkin Cade is no different. Miltona Mirkin Cade was influenced by the black community and women’s organizations. (www.fembio.org) Milton Mirkin Cade was born on March 25, 1939 in New York City. As a child she spent most of her years with her mother, Helen Brent Henderson, and her brother, Walter. She and her family moved often but she came to call the communities of New York City and New Jersey home. (www.answers.com) Miltona Mirkin Cade would later change her name to Toni Cade Bambara. The

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    Katrina Nicholes-Shults Mrs. Livingston English 1102/S.E.1.3 February 6, 2014 Toni Cade Bambara’s The Lesson: The Impact of Poverty on Education Toni Cade Bambara’s short story The Lesson told in first person by a character named Sylvia. Sylvia is a poor student who resides in the ghetto of New York with her friends and family. The story begins in the summertime in New York, where the children are out of school, playing and having fun; but when a new neighbor Miss Moore move in, things change

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