Week 4 Assignment The Help by Kathryn Stockett ENG142_202 Writing, Research & Literature 16/11/2014 Abdulaziz Fallatah Professor Janice Schlegel ENG142_202 November 17, 2014. The Help Feminism is the philosophy, viewpoint, practices and politics of the effort for women’s emancipation. It has frequent appearances all over the world. It proposes us tools and plans for interpreting and working to alter the numerous antique and physical realities that coerce and exploit women. The Help is the story of womanly shingle and harmony according to the book’s author, Kathryn Stockett, maximum civil rights literature had taken a male viewpoint, leaving ‘territory that hadn’t been covered much.’ The book somehow is considered …show more content…
Aibileen unwillingly approves, but soon discovers herself as captivated in the project as Skeeter. They meet surreptitiously in the evenings at Aibileen's house to write the book together as the town's fights with race heat up all around them. Aibileen fetches in her best friend, Minny, a lively maid who is frequently dismissed for speaking her mind. Hearing their stories alters Skeeter as her eyes open to the true preconceptions of her learning. Aibileen and Minny also develop an understanding friendship with Skeeter that was never supposed to be …show more content…
What is most concerning about the text is the empathy that we are supposed to have for Miss Skeeter. Skeeter recent graduated from Ole Miss, who is a lonely person and returns home after college, overwhelmed that her maid is gone and that she is trapped with her parents. She comments, “I had to accept that Constantine, my one true ally, had left me to fend for myself with these people.” (The Help, p.81) Constantine was a black maid who worked for Miss Skeeter and it is quite clear that Stockett is writing about her own personality. It is written in the novel’s epilogue, “Too Little, Too Late: Kathryn Stockett,