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A Clash of Cultures: Symbolism in "The Lesson"
In the beginning of "The Lesson" the narrator fits into no adult society. She is unaware of the relative poverty that she and all her friends are living in; she does not understand her place in her own society. "The Lesson" uses symbols - specifically Miss Morre as a representation of the proud poor culture, the toy doll as a representation of rich society, and the taxi ride as a journey between these two societies - to depict the narrator's realization of a different society and understanding of her own place in society.
Miss Moore is a representation of the stereotypical older proud and poor society. She takes great pride in herself like the culture she represents; she walks down the
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Approximate Word count = 495
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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