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    In Toni Cade Bambara’s short story “Raymond’s Run,” the author uses the characterization of Squeaky to develop a theme on achieving happiness through respect for others. By using the characterization of Squeaky, Bambara is able to display the achievement of happiness through respect for someone. Toni Cade Bambara uses the thoughts,words, and actions of a girl named Squeaky to develop a theme on achieving happiness by respecting others. Squeaky’s words and actions towards each person displays the

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    The War of the Wall As the lady painted the wind swished. “The War of the Wall” is about not being rude to a person just because he or she is doing something that you honestly dislike. “The War of the Wall” by Toni Cade Bambara is a short story that shows not to judge a book by its cover through the boys first reaction to the painter. The war of the wall is about not being gang-like-style, “And that’ll tell you something that this wall belongs to the kids of taliaferro street”. I believe that we

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    Short Story The Lesson

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    The short story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara was written in 1972. “The Lesson” was a first-person point of view story, it was told by a young girl named, Sylvia. This story tells about the shopping trip that the teacher of the class, Miss Moore, took the children. The main ideas of this story are the economic life style, social inequality, and lack of equal education for the African Americans. Miss Moore tries to teach the kids there is a better life in a small trip to the toy store. Sylvia

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    “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara is a story about a group of seven kids and is told in the point of view of Sylvia, one of the children that seems to be a leader of the group. The other children of the group were Sugar, Flyboy, Fat Butt, Junebug, Q.T., Rosie Giraffe, and Mercedes. They are taken to an upscale toy store by an elderly lady, named Miss Moore, who lives in their neighborhood and takes the responsibility of educating the children when they are not in school. Miss Moore takes the children

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    Toni Cade Bambara is an African American Writer and activist. She is most known for sharing in her writings the experiences and ways of life in African American communities. She devoted a lot of her time to help improve social change for African Americans. She won The American Book Award, recognizing the hard work she put in creating her stories. In her short story, “The Lesson,” Bambara uses many building blocks of fiction. In this journal entry, I am going to talk about a few symbols throughout

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    I chose to write about "the Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara. This short story caught my attention because Bambara focuses on the economic injustices of African Americans. "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara should have been included in ENC 1102 because her work was influenced by the Civil Rights Movement and Black Nationalist movements in the 1960's. It detailed the struggles and injustices African Americans had to endure during that time. Toni Cade Bambara was a writer and social activist most renowned

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    The Power of Personality in Toni Cade Bambara’s The Lesson Developing character is something that comes with time. I believe that there are three major things that effect how people develop their character—where they are from, which includes their financial status; how they are raised; and the character of the people that  have had the most influence on their lives. Sylvia, in Toni Cade Bambara’s "The Lesson," is very much influenced by all of these factors. Sylvia’s living in the slums and

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    The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara Essay

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    Toni Cade Bambara addresses how knowledge is the means by which one can escape out of poverty in her story The Lesson. In her story she identifies with race, economic inequality, and literary epiphany during the early 1970’s. In this story children of African American progeny come face to face with their own poverty and reality. This realism of society’s social standard was made known to them on a sunny afternoon field trip to a toy store on Fifth Avenue. Through the use of an African American protagonist

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    Toni Cade Bambara Toni Cade Bambara was a native of New York City who devoted her life to her writing and her social activism. Throughout her career, Bambara used her writings to convey social and political messages about the welfare of the African-American community and of African-American women especially. According to Alice A. Deck in the Dictionary of Literary Biography, the author was "one of the best representatives of the group of Afro-American writers who, during the 1960s, became directly

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    Settings in Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson” “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara is a short story set in the part of New York City. In this story, the plot takes a journey from the place like a ghetto to F.A.O. Schwartz, an expensive upscale toy store. The children live in an African-American neighborhood, in Harlem, NY. They travel to upscale stores, on Fifth Avenue in midtown, which is a much more expensive part of New York City. The story is narrated by a young girl named Sylvia, as she explains

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