Friday, December 12, 2008

The Lesson

"The Lesson" takes place in New York's inner city. The fictional story begins with a group of poor, uneducated, lower class city kids standing in front of a mailbox, preparing themselves for another day of being taught by Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Moore felt that it was her duty to help underprivileged children learn because she was one of the only women in the neighborhood to earn a degree. Sylvia, the main character in the story, tells the story in a first person narrative. Sylvia is a young African American girl, probably around fourteen years old, who is very judgmental about the world around her. The story surround the issue of discrepancies between poverty society and the wealthy society.

1 comment:

Tom Lavazzi said...

You're generally on the right track, here, but look into some of the complexities of this "lesson(s), of the relationship between "teacher" and "learner," the teaching "method," the relationship between the main characters Sug and Sylvia, but esp the narrator herself... see Richard's blog, my comments there and my opening comments.