The Help Essay Examples

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The novel, The Help, by Kathryn Stockett reflects the contemporary culture of the United States in many ways.

With divorced parents, Winfrey did not have a stable life, she stayed with her mother. Her dad reappeared in her life and took custody, the pair then moved to Tennessee where Winfrey developed an interest in oratory (Oprah 2). In 1986 WLS-TV began to televise nationally making the 32 year old Winfrey the first black women to host her own show and become a millionaire. From there on out Winfrey’s career blossomed; she began her own talk show “Harpo” which five months later was ranked number one in 192 cities. The industry estimated Winfrey to be worth $250 million (Oprah 7-10). Winfrey did not just focus on herself, she made it her …show more content…

For example the main character Skeeter refused to buy into the racial prejudices of Jackson, Mississippi
Stockett portrays Hilly Holbrook as a leader of the community in the book The Help. Hilly is well known in the community of Jackson, Mississippi. She is the president of the Jackson Junior League and active in all sorts of charity, including collecting canned goods for The Poor Starving Children of Africa. Through out the book Stockett use
For instance the character Eugenia Phelan also known as Skeeter, was brought up by the family maid Constantine; with her dad working on the cotton plantation all day, and her mother too busy trying to fit in with the “popular” ladies in town, they had no time for Skeeter. Since a little girl, Skeeter has wanted to become a journalist, but her mother was against it. She thinks writing is a man’s job and that Skeeter should focus on finding a husband, preferably a wealthy one. After returning from college Skeeter was in search for a journalist job, she applied for one in New York but they turned her down, told her she did not have enough experience; a company in New York told her she needed more experience, so she decided to write a book on the help in Jackson, Mississippi. She wanted to get the blacks perspective on injustices of serving white

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