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    with the main character who is a grandmother raised in the South. Following is the story “A & P” by John Updike, which characterizes a teenage boy that comes to realization words are powerful and to stand up for what is right. “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara, is similar to the theme innocence and experience through the eyes of a hard headed young girl named Sylvia, living in poverty

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    school to make easy money by joining a gang. In Gwendolyn Brooks, “We Real Cool,” seven delinquents quit school to engage in rebellious behavior and in Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson,” a teacher takes several underprivileged children to a high-class toy shop. By using point of view, diction, and symbolism, Gwendolyn Brooks and Tone Cade Bambara show the reader why it is important to learn

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    “Whatever it takes...I do what it takes”, was included in the lyrics. Simply saying that they both mean that they work hard to get what they want is just a shallow/surface interpretation/understanding of the lyrics and the text. “Raymond’s Run” by Toni Cade Bambara talks about a girl, squeaky who learned to take off the blanket she put on, she decided that she was sick of putting on baby-doll shoes and a dress to please her mother. So, Squeaky chases her passion for running. The same with the story told

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    In the short story “The Lesson”, Toni Cade Bambara portrays young children who receive a lesson about social status and American society. The main character, Sylvia, is a dynamic character who ends up being awakened to the inequality that she is faced and her fellow children are faced with. The story takes place in the 70’s, where Miss Moore brings the children to F.A.O. Schwartz, a very expensive toy store, even by today’s standards. The children are shocked when presented with the products in the

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    Some people are fierce competitors, and some people are not. If you are a fierce competitor then you should like this story. The lovely story “Raymond’s Run“ written by Toni Cade Bambara is inspiring. The two characters I will be talking about are Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker (but they call her Squeaky), and Gretchen Lewis. They both are great at running. “Cause she is good no doubt about it.” (Bambra, 32) “ As anybody can tell you, I’m the fastest thing on two feet.” (Bambra, 23) Also they both

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    Some experiences change a person and their outlook on life significantly. The process of growing up can be gradual but when sudden things occur, it makes it harder for the individual to handle it. Sylvia, the narrator and main character in Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson,” learns a lesson about the inequalities of social class and the significance of wealth among people. In the process of these lessons, Sylvia loses some of the innocence that is connected to childhood as she experiences the hardships

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    as one is about a boy who finds and helps a kitten, and the other is about a girl who like to run and looks out for her brother. Both stories share a common theme, however. The authors, Toni Cade Bambara and James Howe, respectively, both show that it’s more important to help others than yourself. In Toni Cade Bambara’s short story, “Raymond’s Run,” the author illustrates that Squeaky, the main character, transitions from a selfish runner to a helpful coach, showing that it's good to help others

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    into many obstacles along the way, but is it enough to take care of her grandson. Another perfect example is Ms. Moore, a woman who moves back to ghetto where she grew up, to help out a gang of uneducated kids in the short story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara. These women are portrayed by their respected authors and narrators as crazy, but they are only crazy about helping others. Phoenix Jackson is the first to be shown in a different perspective. Phoenix Jackson is an older black woman,

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    Authors create mood in order to hook readers and influence them more. Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” and Toni Cade Bambara’s “Raymond’s Run” all create mood. These texts use dramatic irony, situational irony, allusion, simile, and imagery to create mood. Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a short story about a insane narrator, who tries and eventually kills the old man because of his vulture eye. In this story, readers feel curious and shocked because of the dramatic and situational

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    Mood Essay Authors create mood in order to hook readers and influence them more. Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” and “Tell-Tale Heart” and Toni Cade Bambara’s “Raymond’s Run” all create mood. These texts use dramatic irony, situational irony, allusion, simile, and imagery to create mood. Poe’s “Tell-Tale Heart” is a short story about a insane narrator which tries and eventually kills the old man, the narrator is his waiter, because of his vulture eye. In this story, readers feel curious and shock

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