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1 Atlas Fails  Thu, Aug 11, 2011 11:19:52am
Rather, it is the coming-of-age story of a white protagonist, who uses myths about the lives of black women to make sense of her own.

Not to sound sarcastic or insensitive, but couldn't the same be said of another Civil Rights era classic, To Kill a Mockingbird?

(I haven't read The Help and don't plan on seeing the movie, so it may not be a valid comparison.)

2 CuriousLurker  Thu, Aug 11, 2011 11:37:41am

re: #1 Atlas Fails

Perhaps, however To Kill a Mockingbird was published in 1960, whereas The Help was published in 2009.

I realize The Help is fiction, but one would hope for more historical accuracy when looking back 50 years at a well-documented era of American history. At least that's how I see it, and it's the reason I posted this.

I'm no expert on Jim Crow or the Civil Rights Movement, so I'm more than willing to take the word of the ABWH on this one. Maybe some of our other members who are more familiar with the history will chime in.

3 Atlas Fails  Thu, Aug 11, 2011 11:44:23am

re: #2 CuriousLurker

Perhaps, however To Kill a Mockingbird was published in 1960, whereas The Help was published in 2009.

I realize The Help is fiction, but one would hope for more historical accuracy when looking back 50 years at a well-documented era of American history. At least that's how I see it, and it's the reason I posted this.

I'm no expert on Jim Crow or the Civil Rights Movement, so I'm more than willing to take the word of the ABWH on this one. Maybe some of our other members who are more familiar with the history will chime in.

True, TKAM was written in the '60s and set in the '30s, so, as classic as that novel was, I would expect our Civil-Rights related literature to have evolved.

4 Bob Levin  Thu, Aug 11, 2011 11:55:03am

re: #3 Atlas Fails

TKM was written in the fifties, copyrighted in 1960. In terms of coming of age, Scout notices more than simply racial injustice--she sees a general cruelty in the world, a general inability for adults to truly look at another person in fully human terms.

I haven't read The Help either.

5 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Thu, Aug 11, 2011 1:26:10pm

I have read The Help, and it completely ignored the problem of sexual harassment of the black servants. One of the black maids in question has a daughter that is so light she can pass for white, but the question of how the woman got this child is passed over in a disappointing manner.

It did present the black women as being victims of mistreatment and low pay and having to do a lot of gross, difficult work while being treated without respect.

SPOILER ALERT One of the chief storylines in the book is that one of the black maids is not allowed to use the bathroom in the house--they actually build her one outside--because her employer's friend insists that "Negro diseases" are spread through the urine. Translation: she doesn't want her bare bottom sitting on the same surface that a black woman's bare bottom sat on. This is done in a very humiliating way to the maid.

There is a brief discussion of the difficulty that blacks have in getting an education in general, but it's not the center of the story.

6 Bob Levin  Thu, Aug 11, 2011 2:50:04pm

re: #5 EmmmieG

So what is this about? That somehow a woman of the ruling class learns something about herself by interviewing the servant class? Is there something there, there?


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