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    Bambara The Lesson

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    The story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara, is themed on education and enlightenment. Thechildren of the story though are literate but they are not educated about so many aspects of life.Their teacher Ms. Moore tries to impart education among them by letting them experience theanomalies in the society and letting them conclude about it. I think in the end she is successful inher endeavors.Bambara has tried to show that education is not just getting bookish knowledge, sittinginside the closed wall

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    Toni Bambara The Lesson

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    “The Lesson” is a short story written by Toni Cade Bambara in 1972. Toni Bambara was an African American writer born in the early to middle 1900’s. She was known for having fiction short stories based off the more feminist side of her life. However, the theme is more based of the realistic takes of life on the unfairness of socioeconomic status in America. Though hard to get directly into it was an interesting read. The story is told in first person narrative from the life of an African American

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    “The Lesson” From The Mentor Whenever there is a civil rights movement going on, there are always 3 parties involved. One the Oppressor, second the Oppressed and lastly the Activist or the Mentor. The Activists usually always emerges from the Oppressed. That is when the Oppressed intellectuals feel that it’s time to standup to defend the identity of their people and make them strong enough to make a name of their own. This is what happened during the early 20th century within the African American

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    There is a lesson in every situation no matter if you choose to accept it or not. A lesson can sometime guide you in the right path that is needed in your life or maybe it can just be for a certain situation. In the short story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara, she relates teaching a life changing lesson to the character Sylvia. Sylvia is a very strong willed young lady who is challenged with poverty in her neighborhood. The story begins with Miss Moore, an educated black woman who moves in the

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    Throughout the years knowledge and culture has been passed down within generations. Elders within the community often teach life lessons to the young adults growing up in the neighborhood. This idea still holds true today, especially in low-income communities. People from different socioeconomic backgrounds live different lifestyles they also have different opportunities made available to them. Because of this idea, people with a higher social standing have an advantage over those in lower class

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    The Lesson: Summary/Response 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

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    "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara is a short story set in the inner part of New York City that gives the reader an opportunity to briefly see into the lives of children living devoid of wealth and education. It takes place in the early seventies, following the civil rights movement and during a time when the imbalance of wealth in terms of race was immense. Bamabara, through the use of narrative point of tone, symbols, setting and characterization, brings out and develops what I believe to be the

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    form of individual thought and instead mindlessly follows the behaviors and actions of the masses." Fortunately, short stories such as Tony Cade Bambara 's "The Lesson" (1972) and Langston Hughes ' "Salvation" (1940) remind us of both the positive and negative effects of how an individual deals with group conformity and social pressure. "The Lesson" is a story of a close-knit group of children from impoverished Harlem, New York who are taken on a field trip to learn about economic inequality.

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    Upon reading The Lesson, by Toni Cade Bambara, the reader cannot help but feel empathy towards the narrator Sylvia and her friends, as they are introduced to the realization of unfairness distribution of wealth in society, the diverse democracy. The lesson is taught by a lady named, Miss Moore, who moves into Sylvia’s neighborhood block. Miss Moore is a college educated women who shows the reality of the economic inequality to Sylvia and her friends by taking them on a field trip to a fancy toy store

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    Caroline Bergsagel Professor Reichardt English 1101/1102-681 14th April, 2015 In the story “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara, the author uses symbolism, irony, setting, and black vernacular diction to show the children -the “other side of the street”- and the economic disparity and inequality they face. When a well educated teacher takes the the children on an allegedly fun and frivolous field trip to a toy store, it is there she shows the children the disparity they face in their neighborhood. By

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