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Analysis Of The Help

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“Everyone knows how we white people feel, the glorified Mammy figure who dedicates her whole life to a white family. Margaret Mitchell covered that. But know one ever asked Mammy how she felt about it” (Kathryn Stockett, The Help 123). The Help is about a young, white woman named Skeeter, who decided to write a book showing the side no one has examined before, the black help in Mississippi and their feelings about their work. Previously stated, Margaret Mitchell covered the story of a black maid working for a white family, but never mentioned how the maid felt about it. Skeeter had the eccentric idea and the desire to make it happen, but now all she needed was a few maids willing to risk their safety by telling their stories of how white women treat them at work. One older maid, Aibileen, agrees to tell her story, but Skeeter needed more than one maid, so Aibileen asked her best friend Minny if she would help out. At first Minny was hesitant, “Ain’t no way I’m gonna do something crazy as that” (152) she states. But Minny had to really ponder her decision. In Kathryn Stockett’s, The Help, Minny struggles with an internal conflict on if and how she should share her story without causing too much trouble. Minny had to take everything into consideration, with her husband and kids, doing this book wasn’t just a risk for her, it was a risk to them as well. With all of the tension between the whites and the blacks at the time, doing this book was life threatening, for the help and

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