Toni Cade Bambara talks about how knowledge removes poverty in her storybook. In her story, she identified race, economic inequality, and literary epiphany in the early 1970s. In this story, African-American children face their own poverty and reality. In the afternoon field survey to the toy shop on Fifth Avenue, they learned about the social standard of this social reality. By using Mr. Moore and the opponent Silvia as the main character of African-American, he later became the second hero and ironically opposed people of white society "learning" were taught ironically.
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
"Course" of Toni Cade Bambara is one step ahead of Alger. Banbala analyzed the class differences. It is based on the fact that classes affect individual identity. Bambara expresses this by various categories and realizes it by extending slight differences. From the beginning, it was the story of the first person, and this story is more reliable. "Dick in clothes" is fictitious, "learning" comes from experience. This story was written by the eyes of a young junior girl Sylvia. Sylvia and her "cousin" live in a poor apartment. During the usual outing with Mr. Moore, they were first exposed to classroom differences. Mr. Moore handed them to F.A.O. Schwartz to confirm the price. When Silvia encounters a $ 195 equivalent yacht, they will be hit by reality.
The story of Toni Cade Bambara "The Lesson" is the story of a young girl named Sylvia. "Course" is a realistic story that occurred in the middle of the 20th century and embodies the real differences between the upper and lower classes during that period. Silvia may become a jealous and proud little girl, but when she starts to reflect on her day you can finally say to Silvia.