The Lesson By Toni Cade Bambara
The lesson by Toni Cade Bambara introduces how one can escape from poverty. The story deals with identity, race, and economic inequality. In the story, the children comes face to face with reality.The story starts with a young black girl named Sylvia and a group of lower-class children who lives in poverty, and a colleged-educated woman named, Miss. Moore. Miss More takes it upon herself to teach the children about the neighborhood and to educate themselves . Miss More decides to take the children on a trip to the Toy Store on Fifth Avenue, where the toys are extremely expensive. The children contemplate the extremely high prices in disbelief. They talk about what could justify such an outrageous cost, when their own toy sailboats cost fifty cents to one dollar. The materials such as a paperweight and sailboats shows the importance of money. The sailboat was a is a symbol about having boat toy that helps expand their imagination For example, children would f...