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The Lesson

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE LESSON

BY: TONI CADE BAMBARA

THE PHYSICAL JOURNEY

  • The journey starts off at the mailbox on the children's street in the slums.
  • The next part of their journey then progresses in the taxi on the way to the the toy store.
  • The intended destination is then F.A.O Schwarz, the toy store on Fifth Avenue in New York.
  • The story then ends at the mailbox as it started after they took a train home.
Photo by Chris Breeze

HIGHLIGHTED DESTINATIONS CONTINUED..

  • The toy store was where the children experienced a culture shock into a rich side of town compared to the "slums" or poor side of town in which they come from.

SYMBOLS!!

  • The toy store: Showed how the white people are and how black people aren't given equal opportunities to make money.
  • The sail boat and paper weight showed what the children want, but cannot have.
Photo by larskflem

CHARACTER ANALYSIS

  • Sugar: Their are different elements of the story that we see from Sugar. We first see that Sugar and her family suffer from poverty when she asks Miss Moore "can we steal?". We also see growth in her as a character maturity wise. She is the one who has the epiphany and learns the lesson that Miss Moore tries to teach the children. Sugar realizes that the money used to buy the sailboat could feed all of them for a year.

CHARACTER ANALYSIS CONTINUED

  • In contrast to Sugar is Mercedes. We can see that Mercedes is better off than the rest of the children. She told the others that she can't wait to go back to the toys store with her birthday money. This irritates the rest of the children.

OVERALL MEANING

  • The story shows that things were not fair between the black and white people in 1972. The white people were given more opportunities to make money and support their families. They were also able to buy expensive toys while black families struggled to put food on the table.

THE END.

BY: RACHEL BASISTA AND JILL KRIVAK

HIGHLIGHTS OF DESTINATIONS

  • The mailbox was down the street from where they lived and is was where Sugar verbally said what the lesson was.
  • The taxi cab showed the lack of maturity. The children were messing around by making fart noises with their armpits and placing bets based off of the meter. It can also be seen as a portal to a higher society and out of poverty where they had a realization of the differences between economic classes.