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    other achievements. In Amigo Brothers, by Piri Thomas, two best friends who love boxing have to face each other in an elimination round. This makes them concerned about what their friendship will look like after the match. In Raymond’s Run, by Toni Cade Bambara, the character Hazel connects with another runner after winning a track race at her school and seeing her brother on his first run. Although different in some ways, these two stories give the reader excellent examples of how friendship is more

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    The Lesson of Life It has always been distinctive that knowledge arises through realization of the surrounding world. “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara and “Araby” by James Joyce deal with the lessons learned in life. Sylvia from “The Lesson” lives in one of the burrows of New York and journeys to the Fifth Avenue and learns about the immeasurably diverse lifestyle of the people there. The main character of “Araby” possesses the craving to venture onto the enchanted market Araby to purchase a gift

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    In Toni Bambara’s piece “The Lesson”, we are given a sort of personal memoir of an experience she had with a childhood teacher in F.A.O Schwarz. Miss Moore, a college degree holding neighbor that educated children she lived near took a group of students to one of the biggest toy stores in New York. On the way to this toy store, Miss Moore was speaking a lot about money and what it truly is, how it adds up, etc. Upon entrance, Bambara writes about feeling unsettled about trying to go in the door

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    In Toni Cade Bambara’s short story “The Lesson” Miss Moore attempts to teach the children of a Harlem neighborhood about class inequality. It’s apparent that the young narrator of the story, Sylvia, struggles interacting with those she views as above her. Numerous times throughout the story Sylvia belittles and lashes out at the people she believes are in a higher social standing. Sylvia’s interactions with those of authority and higher social standing further demonstrate Miss Moore’s lesson of the

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    Most people follow the footsteps of their parents because those are a person's role models. It is very difficult to break out of an economical class and make a better life for themselves than what they were raised up into. In The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara, Silvia is a young girl growing up a poor section of New York City. Miss Moore is a educated lady that moves to Silvia’s neighborhood in order to help educate the youth on some important life lessons. Silvia is reluctant to listen to anything

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    Growth within characters makes them more appealing. Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson” conveys character growth as a way to achieve more appealing characters. “The Lesson” follows an obnoxious girl named Sylvia who goes on a trip with some friends. Miss Moore orchestrates this trip; Sylvia and her cousin, Sugar, hate Miss Moore. The children and Miss Moore travel from Harlem to Fifth Avenue to visit a toy store. The expensive toys frustrate the children. Especially, the thousand-dollar toy sailboat

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    For this final essay I selected three literary masterpieces namely the story titled “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara, and two Emily Dickinson’s Poems: I heard a fly buzz and The heart asks for pleasure first. The following essay will explore these works in a greater detail focusing on the elements of literature, such as the theme, the character, settings and conflicts. It will find ways to connect, relate or compare one literary work to two others as well as it will analyze the specific element

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    The short story I picked was Raymond's Run by Toni Cade Bambara. The story centers around and is narrated by Squeaky (real name Hazel) a young black girl who is growing up in Harlem with a younger brother named Raymond who is mentally challenged. It deals with her growing up, taking care of her brother, and finding her own identity. Raymond’s Run is a short story that I could use to teach students about what good writing looks like. According to Bomer and Fowler-Amato (2014), “writers can learn

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    So you start to question yourself for the reasoning of their presence. Think about a time in your life when someone just wanted to see the good in you and wanted you to live up to your full potential. Sylvia’s character in, “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara represents Sylvia's transitioning from her childhood to adulthood. It is motivated by Miss Moore's Lesson where the process of the growth is demonstrated through Sylvia’s life experiences which later makes her realize she needs to grow up. The

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    Confidence is important to many people because it basically shapes our life, like in the books, “ Thank you m’am” Langston Hughes,is trying to show us how confident and caring people can be just like in the book, “Raymond’s run” by Toni Cade Bambara. One example, is that Mrs.Jones stood up for what she thought and did not back down.The book even told us, “Pick up my pocket book boy, and give it here.” And “ If I turn you loose will you run ?” You might be thinking now is that teaching girls

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