The Lesson         The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara is a very well written rig of history. In this story, we look at the lessons of life. We can choose to hold from them or we can choose to ignore them and go on in our ignorance, not growing, and not developing as someones. I believe these argon the themes of Toni Bambaras The Lesson. The story analyzes the reactions of a group of low-pitched children to a visit to an expensive swindle store train by Ms. Moore. Ms. Moore tries to teach the children that there is difference between the riches of rich and poor society.         Bambaras tale tells about a teensy girl who does not re every(prenominal)y know how to take it when a good teacher fin on the wholey does come along. The narrator of the story, Sylvias (who is also one of the street kids) life is within the poverty-stricken vault of heaven and she does not see why she must try hard. The teacher, Ms. Moore shows the kids what is all about by taking them to a rich miniature store, one in which a single toy woo more than years supply of food. In the beginning of the story, we argon infix with Sylvias reaction towards Ms. Moore. She states, Back in the days when everyone was old and black or young and foolish and me and Sugar were the only ones unless right, this brothel keeper moved on our block with nappy pig and prissy speech and no makeup.

And quite naturally we laughed at her, laughed the manner we did at the junk man who went about his bank downslope like he was some big-time president and his sorry-ass horse his secretary. This shows that they are not use to seeing an educated black person li ke Ms. Moore in their... ! The writers style and tone made the written report an easy read. However, the organization and structure of the paper, in my opinion is a little shaky. If you want to get a full essay, club it on our website:
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