Bambara's Lesson
A detailed Summary of Bambara's Lesson
When Toni Cade Bambara wrote "The Lesson" she had a definite meaning in
mind. The author wanted to stress the inappropriate dispersion of wealth in
America. The main device Bambara uses to create her point is contrast.
Sylvia, the young narrator, talks about how her family could pay for the
rent and then some for the same cost as a toy clown. The difference between
the incomes of Sylvia's family and a person who could afford to buy the toy
is vast. Another contrast made by Bambara was the difference in the
neighborhoods that the story took place in. The small poor neighborhood in
which the story started and finished was the p
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Cade Bambara, Miss Moore, social classes,
Approximate Word count = 433
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: Novels
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