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I find it condescending and implausible, but I can see why it's popular.
Normally that's the best way. Avoid learning and knowing what times were really like.
This actually was a tribute to those women.
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I find it condescending and implausible, but I can see why it's popular.
Normally that's the best way. Avoid learning and knowing what times were really like.
This actually was a tribute to those women.
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I know what it's like in 2012.
It's not implausible if you're from the southeastern USA - condescending or not, it's a part of our past.
Yep.
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
go back to your trailer
I enjoyed the book. I thought it was a very sly social commentary of the time. Will I enjoy the movie?
The only trailer I have is the one under my boat. Get bent.
I didn't read the book but I saw the movie.
It made me more than slightly uncomfortable. But then, I'm a northern girl and never lived in an area where "help" was normal.
It's not implausible if you're from the southeastern USA - condescending or not, it's a part of our past.
Yep.
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
LOL - ouch.
Normally that's the best way. Avoid learning and knowing what times were really like.
This actually was a tribute to those women.
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It's not implausible if you're from the southeastern USA - condescending or not, it's a part of our past.
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
There were many places in the book that made me uncomfortable; but I think that was the point of the book.
they showed fear and there was a death.My girlfriend's mom lived in Jackson Mississippi in the '60s. She saw The Help and said it was improbable because there is no way the white community would have let those women get away with the things they did. "People were beaten or killed for far less," she said. She seemed to feel confused that the story did not show the extreme danger those women were in. She felt the inaccurate portrayal was disrespectful of the civil rights movement. Clearly her mother's history and experience influenced her opinion of the story.