Help By Kathryn Stockett

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Ralph Waldo Emerson
Fiction Reveals Truth That Reality Obscures A truth in fiction is a truth that the world will not see yet. Whether the topic is controversial or negative, society considers it polite to not bring it up in casual conversation. For example, racism and the Civil Rights Movement are topics that might be avoided in everyday conversation due to the immense negative impact the two have had on society. However, in the literary world, the topic is addressed in a number of books. One such example is The Help, written by Kathryn Stockett. The book deals with themes of oppression and segregation during the 1960s and is set in Jackson, Mississippi. The story of Aibileen, Minny and Skeeter is a snapshot of life for African-American maids

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