Another important moment is when Hilly humiliates Skeeter in front of the League. This one act changes up how all the white women in town treat Skeeter and sets up a kind of tension between them which requires an over-the-top repayment: toilets all over Hilly 's lawn and a book which cryptically reveals that Hilly once ate human refuse.
Celia hiring Minnie is another important event in the novel, as it allows Minnie to discover that a white woman and a black woman can maintain a successful relationship and even, eventually, friendship. They love and respect one another, something which is not the norm here; they also share a disdain for Hilly which brings them both …show more content…
Elizabeth refers to her baby daughter as "it" and this detail hints at the work Aibileen will later do to counteract Elizabeth 's lack of care for Mae Mobley. The use of "it" is followed by Aibileen 's realization that "something is wrong with this situation." This statement foreshadows the full disclosure of Elizabeth 's lack of warmth. Also in the first chapter, Hilly mentions her initiative to have separate restrooms put into all the houses where African American help is employed. The mention of the initiative foreshadows two things. First, this foreshadows the construction of the restroom in the Leefolt house. Secondly, this foreshadows the dynamic which will dominate the narrative where Hilly 's opinions antagonize those who disagree with