Sylvia Angry: Social Inequality

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Why is Sylvia angry? Should she be sad or disappointed instead of being angry? Is Sylvia angry because of social inequality? I think Sylvia and Sugar feel uncomfortable being at FAO Schwartz. It was not a place they used to go. As a result, Sylvia feels angry or perhaps because she cannot spend money like everybody else in store? What was the point of Miss Moore bringing the kids to a well off environment? To show the gap between the poor and the rich? Maybe she is trying to show different word from a different perspective point of view. More important is that Sylvia even though is a young child noticed that gap between the poor and the rich and I think Mrs. Moore liked it.