I decided to write articles about "Shiloh" by Bobbie Ann Mason, "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara, and Dream by Langston Hughes. All these concern values, ethics, beliefs, customs, so I chose these works. The story "Shiloh" is about the discovery that communities and couples have different values, ethics and beliefs, Toni Cade Bambara's "course" secures a room for young people in the community We will delay the problem with the teacher we are trying to make and make recommendations on the impact of late values.
In Bobbie Ann Mason's Shbie by Shoboh Bobbie Ann Mason story "Shiloh", she draws Norma Jean's character as empty although it is a strong personality. Norma Jean is an external force at the beginning of the story. "She lifted a 3 pound dumbbell to warm up and progressed to a 20 pound barbell" (Mason, page 46). However, as the story progressed, she showed the emptiness that she felt. "One day Leroy returned home from a driveway and found Norma Jean tears down" (Mason P.
Author: Bobby Ann Mason, Toni Cade Bambara words wrote "Lessons" and Langston Hughes postponed his dream. All these concern values, ethics, beliefs, customs, so I chose these works. The story "Shiloh" is about the community / couple who feel they have different values, ethics, beliefs, and Toni Cade Bambara's "course" relates to teachers who are about to change the community youth Thing. Questions are raised on the values and proposals for the results are offered
Bobbie Ann Mason 's story "Shiloh" by Bobbie Ann Mason Shiloh, readers have different perspectives and different feelings about characters and narratives. In this story, a narrator explains how time and distance create a gap between two people. It also talks about how rustic Leroy is self-centered. It allows the reader to understand that those doing something good may do something to hurt others from time to time. This story reveals readers how distances and low communication divide individuals from each other.