Aibileen's Perspective

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What would it be like to be part of “The Help” for a day? How would people respect one another? During the 1940’s, Many people did not think of African Americans as normal people. The story has the point of view of three women named Aibileen, Minny, and Miss Skeeter. In the story, "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett, changes perspectives for the characters for me to understand the different points of view of the timeline the story takes place in. The first perspective of the story is Aibileen. Aibileen is one of the protagonists in the story who tells her tales as a maid, working for white women. Aibileen changes perspectives for me by telling her story about Treelore. She used have a son named Treelore, but he died. Aibileen worked with many white families and many white children. Working for the children reminds her even more about Treelore. When Aibileen found out Treelore was dead, “That day my whole world went black. Air look black, sun look black” (Stockett 3). Aibileen truly loves her boy and all of the countless children she had to raise. Characters in the story would never realize how much Aibileen struggles and made it through their days raising the kids after Treelore. Aibileen just believes that her baby boy is in a much better, safer place. …show more content…

Minny is also one of the protagonists in the story who also tells a tales as a maid. She changes perspectives for me by showing me she did not have as much freedom as I have when she was my age. Minny's favorite day out of the whole year was her birthday. The reason for that is “Birthdays were the only day of the year I was allowed to eat as much as I wanted" (Stockett 45). Minny feels that since money is tight, she can never feel the happiness she felt when she was eating more on her birthday. Since Minny, has become a little wiser than before, she wants her children to have the happiness more than she

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