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Parent-Child Relationships In The Movie, The Help

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This essay will focus on the movie “The Help”. This movie takes place in a time when racism and segregation was very prominent. During this time it was more common for the maid to take care of the child, rather than their own mother. This is one of the reasons Skeeter and her mother aren’t very close and why they don’t agree on things such as racism and how they treat people of different color. A theme we will be focusing on in this essay is Parent-Child Relationships. Two characters in this movie that depict this sort of relationship are Skeeter and her mother. The Parent-Child Relationship between Skeeter and her mother in this movie is very protrusive. This relationship can be described as somewhat bitter-sweet. During this movie it is very …show more content…

However, Skeeter was an educated woman and she was independent unlike the other women who just sat at home being a housewife. She wanted to write because it is what she wanted to do, not because it was what she was supposed to do, but her mother did not see it this way. She just saw it as a hobby and nothing more. Even though they disagree on many things, they still love each other. While Skeeter’s mother generally doesn’t get involved in Skeeter’s business, she joins in when it is needed and helps Skeeter when it matters. One example of this is when Mrs. Hillie was trying to end Skeeter’s writing career around the end of the movie. Mrs. Hillie came to the Skeeter’s house and tried to threaten her by ending her writing career, but Mrs. Phelan ran Mrs. Hillie off and told her to never come back. Even though at the beginning Skeeter’s mother disagreed with Skeeter’s writing, After reading the book Skeeter wrote, she finally accepted that writing is what Skeeter was good at and what she wanted to do. So in conclusion, while Skeeter and her mother don’t always get along, they help each other when it matters. They love each other very much despite their

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