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There Are 2 Parts Of This Assignmentpart 1read The Story The Lesson There are 2 parts of this assignment. Part 1: Read the story "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara: This forum will focus on character analysis! For your initial post, consider the contemporary issues facing the female characters and please incorporate Psychological and/or Sociological Literary Theory. In other words, psycholanalyze these women according to issues and societal roles in our contemporary society. You may also take a look at multiculturalism and immigrant themes as they pertain to the characters. In your post, make specific references to the story's characters and scenes. Please post an initial 300 word response. Part 2: Read the story "Hairball" by Margaret Atwood : Please see attachment below. This forum will focus on character analysis! For your initial post, consider the contemporary issues facing the female characters and please incorporate Psychological and/or Sociological Literary Theory. In other words, psycholanalyze these women according to issues and societal roles in our contemporary society. You may also take a look at multiculturalism and immigrant themes as they pertain to the characters. In your post, make specific references to the story's characters and scenes. Please post an initial 300 word response. Thank you.

Paper For Above instruction Analysis of Female Characters in "The Lesson" and "Hairball" Using Sociological and Psychological Theories Introduction The exploration of female characters within contemporary literature often reveals diverse issues related to societal roles, multiculturalism, and personal identity. The stories "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara and "Hairball" by Margaret Atwood present rich tapestries of women's experiences, which can be analyzed through Psychological and Sociological Literary Theory. This essay examines the female characters in these stories, assessing their social and psychological challenges in the context of modern societal expectations, cultural background, and issues such as immigration and multiculturalism. Analysis of "The Lesson" In "The Lesson," Bambara depicts a young girl named Sylvia and her friends during a day of seemingly innocent play that unveils complex social realities. The character of Miss Moore introduces the children to economic disparities and social inequalities, prompting a reflection on societal roles assigned based on


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