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Teenage Pregnancy The Issues,The Causes And The Effects Essay, Research Paper
THE LOVELY LESSON
James Eveillard
Assignment 2: Short Story Analysis
ENC-1102, Sect. 2026
Instructor: Chris Reiss
BCC South Campus
18 February 1999
THE LOVELY LESSON
A social activist, writer, teacher, and graduate from Queens College, Toni Cade, who later changed legally to Toni Cade Bambara, is one of the representatives of the Afro- American writers and black socially political black activist in American history. She has made many contributions to the inner city especially in her own upbringing in Bed- Stuy, NY and Harlem where she was born, March 25, 1939. Growing up in what was then one of the roughest cities she managed to succeed in life with her many accomplishments but not without the help of her two dearest mentors for whom she cared greatly. Miss Naomi and Miss Gladys, both whom were there during her adolescence to give her advice on life whether it be simple or complicated. Like in her famous, Gorilla My Love, she also wrote poetry, you might recognize one her famous The Black Woman. (Morrison108-109).
Toni Cade Bambara’s ?The Lesson? is a short story about a group of young kids in the inner-city experiencing what it is like when you are deprived of a world with no limits, which I believe is true because I have experienced it first hand myself without someone their to show it to me. Sylvia, the main character, is being taught a lesson on discrimination and what it is like to be out of poverty and in a high class white society by Miss Moore, a close but not a true friend of her parents. Her cousin known as Sugar and her friends Rosie, Giraffe, Mercedes, FlyBoy, and Junebug accompanies Sylvia. In this story Toni Cade starts off by stating who’s who and then gets into the plot which takes place in a toy store. Miss Moore takes them to the store by cab, They head to Fith Avenue and in the cab Miss Moore tries to teach Sylvia some arithmetic as she asks her to give the taxi cab driver 10 percent of what she
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owes as a tip. After ignoring her, they all make it to the toy store and by this time in the story Sylvia has made many rude remarks about others and comes off as a bully who seems to know all. She hesitates to get into the store because she is not familiar to her surroundings and when she finally does she makes a fool of herself as her and two of her friends fall in the store trying to get in noticing all of the neat and expensive toys they knew nothing about. Miss Moore is noticing all of this along with their frantic behavior except for Sylvia as she seems to catch on and doesn?t want Miss Moore to take the satisfaction of seeing her act this way knowing where she comes from. Yet she knows nothing about the lesson being taught which is the true climax of the story.
This short story may be short but it also is very difficult to read. It is one of those stories some may need to read once to get it and others may need to
look over it several times before they get the main idea. I believe it also has much to do with stereotype as well as the fact that it has to do with money and the power the upper and even middle class posses. I say this because in this short story Sylvia stereotypes many characters in this story for example she states that Miss Moore is a hypocrite with nappy hair. She also claims that she is too black in skin tone to say she is as black as knight. She also criticizes Aunt Gretchen as she says she is sort of a dumb goofball that is the type of person you would send to do some foolishness. Let us not forget the manner in which she starts the beginning of the lesson as she claims everyone to be as old and stupid or young and foolish, and yet the irony of it is she was the foolish looking of them all along with her friends as compared to the upper and middle class whites not living in the ghetto as she did. They stereotype to her as she did to others. But the true meaning in my view point is that Miss Moore wants them to see what they are missing out on and what they are being deprived of. Miss Moore wants them to become angry for not knowing nothing of what the upper and middle class citizens can have as to
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what she can?t. Thus giving them the sense to do something about it and somewhat in a way trying to urge
them to become political activists of some sort to help others like her to get an equal opportunity at having such toys and merchandise.
This short story I believe is sort of mediocre to say the least. I feel that many lower class and middle class citizens experience the theme in this story in our generation. For example as I came to Florida for the first time when I was about four or five, for the first time I had seen lots and lots of green grass unlike Brooklyn which is where I grew up most of my life. Similar to the part in the story when Sylvia and her friends had seen toys they had thought as gold. They also get into aspects to which they compare what they could get at home as to if they were to buy the toy. For example Sylvia explains in the story how her mother would repeat and look at her strangely if she ever was to purchase such a toy boat. She explains in the story how the money could go to something more useful than spending it on a toy.
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OUTLINE
I. Intro
A.Personal quote/Reflective of personal experience
B.Facts
II. Pregnancy Rates
A. Difference between late 80’s to late 90’s
1. teenage pregnancy numbers
2. Social acceptance
III. Teens Issues
A. Having the baby
1. Deciding if having the baby is the right choice for the individuals
a. Boys parents point of view
b. Girls parents point of view
B. Financial Issues
1. Funding for the baby
a. before/ during pregnancy
b. after pregnancy/ baby’s life funding
C. Social Association
1. Acceptance by parents
2. Balancing Baby and School
IV. Responsibilities
A. Mom and Baby
B. Dad and Baby
C. Accepting financial responsibility
1. Sacrafices on both ends
2. Looking towards baby’s future
V. Outro
A. Rephrase thesis
B Summarize Themes
1. Teen issues
C. Clintcher
1. Final thought on issue
“Being a teen mother has had a great impact on my life.” It has really
made my outlook on the future change. Now that i’ve became a parent I not
only have to worry about my future but my baby’s future outlook. Before I
got pregnant I wasn’t really taking school serious and just considering
college but now things have changed. My grades have gone up and I now
have began to plan for the future. In examining the issue of teenage
pregnancy in the 90’s it becomes evident that teenage pregnancy rates are on
the rise, teens dealing with pregnancy have issues, and there are several
responsibilites involved in teenaged pregnancy. I know that I have to take
care of me and my baby even if it takes going to school and working at the
same time, that’s just one of the responsibilites that comes with being a
parent. There have been alot of things that I have sacrificed just for my
baby, and I know there will be more to come.
The statics have proven that the birth rate has steadily declined from
1991 to 1996 with an overall decrease of 12 percent for those aged 15 to 19.
These recent declines reverse the 24 percent rise in the teenaged birthrate
from 1986 to 1991. The birthrate for black teens 15 to 19 fell 21 percent
between 1991 to 1996. The rate of pregnancy has double since the early
60’s. In those times being pregnant and a teen was considerd to be a
discrace to you and your family.
The descion of having a baby is very important and should be thought
about carefully. There is a great responsibility that comes with being a parent
that you must consider and be willing to accept. Because of that great
responsibiliity most teens find themselves having and abortion or considering
adoption. You will aslo find that most teen pregnancy’s are hidden from
there parents. Sometimes it’s the young man’s family who is the most upset
about the pregancy. Becomming a father too soon can damage their son’s
chances of reaching his career goals. This is not what they wanted for him.
Some parents althought dissappointed, will provide extra support for
their son at this time, knowing that this is the best way to help him become
independent as soon as possible. Her parents might react in many different
ways. Most are shocked, many are unhappy, and some blame themselves
for allowing this to happen. In fact many parents of pregnant teen mothers
experience real grief about pregnancy in which they feel will take away their
daughter’s childhood.
Being able to take care of a baby financial is something that you must
plan for. Medical care during the pregnancy is expensive. A pregnant
teenager may qualify for medical care under her family’s health plan. In some
states, if you don’t have health insurance you may be eligible for medicaid.
Taking care of the baby after it is born requires alot of money. The price for
a 32oz can of milk is $5.00. For a pack of pampers that only holds 48 will
cost about $7.00. The milk will only last about two days until you have to go
purchase more and the pampers may last a week. If you total the amount you
spend on milk in one week in will total to be $10.00 a week and $35.00 a
month for pampers. If you buy clothes for the baby that’s another $150.00
evey month because a baby grows out of cloths so fast
Parenting a child is one of the hardest and most rewarding task one
must face. Getting pregnant before before she’s ready changes a womens
life. It aslo changes the fathers life. some teen fathers in hang there if they
choose to support and share in the care of their child. They aslo face
hardship and broken dreams just as thier baby’s mother does. She’s the
person that the baby will mostly rely on for food,warmth and love. The love
from a mother to a baby is something that is so beautiful. But most often the
mother of the child is left to take the full responsibility of the mother and the
father. A fathers responsibilty is to take care of the baby and mother he is to
provide them with anything they need. The fathers job is to also love the
baby and care for the baby. Most couples split up because he feels the
responsibility is to much for him to handle so he leaves her stuck with the full
responsiblity.
Being a parent sometimes means that you have to make sacrifices on
both ends. You may often have to sacrifice being able to go buy a new car
or sometimes not eating just so that your baby can eat. Becasue the children
are the future and look to you for support there needs must come first.
Being a parent will often mean that you will have to put there needs before
yours.
Teenage pregnancy is going up every year and must be taken seriously
amoung the youth. There are several issues that must be consider before
having sex and parents are not informing there children on sex and the
responsibility of haveing safe sex. In conclusion teens must really think about
the consquences before having sex. They must think about if they are really
ready to take the full responsibility of being a parent. It’s not easy but you
have to make the choice and only the teen can make the descion whether to
have sex or not. Even if a teen is consider sex they should talk about taking
precautions like birth control. There are many methods of birth control but
no sex is the best sex.
To all the parents with childern please let them know that sex is not a
game. That sex is something that two people who love each do to show the
affection towards each other. Parents need to start talking about sex to there
children and stop thinking about the subject as a forbidden topic to never be
mention. To parents the more you wait the greater risk your child takes.