So, this is my third reading reflection about "The Help". I
have finished reading this book. I thought it was boring in some parts and
exciting in others. It was boring because I believe the author dragged
parts too long over many chapters. I learned many things about what life was
like in the early 1960’s. I know that poor black people were used as maids for
rich white people but I didn’t know that they pretty much raised the white
children while their parents did what ever they wanted. I think it was gross that one of the mothers
let her daughter in dirty diapers until the maid came back the next morning. I
think it was brave of Skeeter to brake the divide between
the white and the black. Skeeter wanted the black to have a voice and she got
those voices heard eventually. The white rich folk built “out houses” for the
help so that they didn’t share the same bathroom with the maids. I think this
is wrong because the black people didn’t have “a disease” like the white said.
When Skeeter sent her resume to that writer and got a reply back saying that
she needs more work before going any further, I think that person could have
gave Skeeter some tips on how to do this instead of just putting her. I was
glad that Skeeter got a job with the local paper. It was gross when Minney gave
Hilly her “special pie” but to be honest, Hilly had it coming.
I give this book a 2/5 for starts.
So, now that you are done this book, what are you reading next?
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