Oh honey, similes in "The Help" are like flies on a hot summer day - they're everywhere! They're those comparisons using "like" or "as" that help paint a vivid picture, like "she was as sweet as pie" or "he was as stubborn as a mule." So, if you're looking for similes in that book, you won't have to search too hard - they're as common as gossip in Jackson, Mississippi.
The mood of "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett is one of inequality and injustice. At the same time, it portrays a mood of love, caring, and deep friendships in adversity.
The Lexile level of Kathryn Stockett's The Help is 730, thats what I found hope i helped! ;)
The climax happens when they finally complete the book and it gets published.
she had a maid when she was growing up and always wanted to ask her what it was like being a coloured woman living in Jackson, Mississippi. Her maid died and Kathryn Stockett never got to ask her that question so she wrote the help. she also wanted to put faces and voices to the stereotyped coloured maids in Jackson mississippi.
The protagonists of the story are Skeeter Phelan, Aibileen, and Minny. The antagonist of the story is obviously Hilly Holbrook, for her selfish, greedy behavior throughout the book.
Kathryn Stockett was born in 1969.
Kathryn Stockett wrote it.
The book 'The Help' is 451 pages. It was written by Kathryn Stockett and was published in 2009.
The mood of "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett is one of inequality and injustice. At the same time, it portrays a mood of love, caring, and deep friendships in adversity.
The novel The Help was written by American author Kathryn Stockett
The Lexile level of Kathryn Stockett's The Help is 730, thats what I found hope i helped! ;)
The book "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett has approximately 464 pages in the hardcover edition.
The climax happens when they finally complete the book and it gets published.
she had a maid when she was growing up and always wanted to ask her what it was like being a coloured woman living in Jackson, Mississippi. Her maid died and Kathryn Stockett never got to ask her that question so she wrote the help. she also wanted to put faces and voices to the stereotyped coloured maids in Jackson mississippi.
"The Help" is a work of fiction written by Kathryn Stockett. While the novel is set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960s Mississippi and addresses themes of racism and segregation, the characters and events are not based on real people or specific occurrences.
The Help by Kathryn Stockett spent over 100 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list.
There are forty-seven (47) chapters in the book, Little Women.