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    the Cultural Revolution. It was a socially and politically chaotic period for America. In Toni Cade Bambara’s short story, “The Lesson”, she exposes the injustices and inequalities imposed on African Americans of that time. “…she’s boring us silly about what things cost and what our parents make… and how money ain’t divided up right in this country. And then… about we all poor and live in the slums” (Bambara 137). During the time in which Bambara’s story was written, black children weren’t

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    “The Lesson,” by Toni Cade Bambara is a narrative told by a young black girl named Sylvia. Sylvia is a young African-American girl who was raised and lives in a rough, poor neighborhood. She is quite disrespectful to Miss Moore and well as her friends and cousin. She says that she hates “this nappy-head bitch and her goddamn college degree,” which shows that she has no respect for those who are older than her and those who are educated. When interacting with others, Sylvia and is getting physical

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    Others always think about themselves or are just constantly being selfless and giving. In the story "Raymond's Run" by Toni Cade Bambara, the author shares the theme that you should be selfless so that you can build strong relationships with others. The author uses character interactions, plot conflict and finally character change literary techniques to bring out the theme. First, Toni uses character interactions to bring out the theme, where she finds herself face to face trash talking to her enemy

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    and usually most children depends on parents so it is hard to understand the real world for them. Therefore, they thinks the world is perfect, yet they do not know what life will brings in the future. In the articles “The Lesson” written by Toni Cade Bambara and “The Flowers” written by Alice Walker both shows an analysis of both stories inform the readers that innocence will fracture sooner or later. Both the stories realized the real world at the end of the stories but Myop perceived it by stepping

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    Summary: In "The Lesson" story by Toni Cade Bambara is describe the experience of the children about a social class in life to have lessons for maturity. In begin of the story, the appearance of Ms. Moore's is a big influence for those children. They are meeting her during the summer time and having an opportunity to learn a precious lesson from her. But the narrator Sylvia is a strong opinion girl; she makes everyone is agreed with her idea and ignores Ms. Moore opinion when she tried to teach

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    Sadighim,Candice English 2 Cramer 4 December 2015 Title In Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson,” she encourages Sylvia to look society in the eye and change what is expected of her. She exposes the inequality present within the United States’s society through the perspective of young African American children. Often, many are unwilling to acknowledge that they are a victim of poverty, leaving them in a state of ignorance, that will not promote any change. The story revolves around Sylvia, a young

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    thousands of miles in hours. Not bad for a organic species. The lessons of life were often taught by older invidividuals who gained much wisdom and would give their knowledge to the youth. This is the theme to the story “The Lesson” written by Toni Cade Bambara. The story takes place in the 1960’s in a city where an educated woman named Miss Moore moves into the poor black community

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    Everyone knows that winning is great. Some also know that winning is not everything. In "Raymond's Run," by Toni Cade Bambara, the author develops the theme that winning is not everything with plot conflict, character interaction, and character change. Initially, Squeaky faces plot conflict that introduces the theme.In the beginning of the story Squeaky is all about winning. At this point in the story, we learn that Squeaky likes running and really likes to win races. She won the twenty yard dash

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    In the story "The Lesson," author Toni Cade Bambara shows us a view of life from a black girl who lives in a poverty-stricken community just outside of New York City. In the story, there is a teacher whom takes the responsibility of teaching Sylvia and her friend group important lessons not only for a better education but to better understand life in its entirety. I believe the story is used as a tool to teach others about the lack of education in our nation in the seventies and how with knowledge

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    “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara is about a young African-American girl who is born into a poor society. Her name is Sylvia. Sylvia has not had experienced much outside of her neighborhood. She believes her family’s way of living is the way it is for everyone. This changes when a college educated African- American lady moves into the neighborhood. Her name is Miss Moore. Miss Moore’s intentions are good as she tries to educate Sylvia and the other neighborhood kids, but Sylvia doesn’t take to kindly

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