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She is not the girly girl that her sisters are. She throws bricks at her siblings and does not listen to her mothers commands. The narrator in the story, the granddaughter, at first seems to be a young girl.
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WHITE DAY A LABYRINTH NAMED SCHOOL MANNEQUIN FULL
“The Moths” by Helena Maria Viramontes was full of imagery and told an interesting story about a granddaughter and her connection with her mother and grandmother. It was interesting to see though that despite their ethnicity, the two girls grew up as great friends and still made a connection as adults. Based on the time period during the civil rights movement there were many problems with integration and equal rights. Twyla was jealous of her nice things in life. She married into a wealthy family and had nice clothes and cars. Roberta, which I thought was black, then seemed like she was white in the end. However, in the beginning I had a sense that she was white. She worked at a diner for many years and started a family. You learn to understand what they all went through without the color of their skin. I think that the author does a good job of omitting the ehtnicity of Maggie, Twyla, and Roberta. They were standing their watching so they were a part of it. She felt guilty for feeling that way and said that it was as good as doing it. She also admitts that she felt like she wanted to kick Maggie that day and join in.
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She felt guilty trying to convince Twyla that that was what really happened. In the end, Roberta admitts that they were not the ones that hurt Maggie. They fight about many things but compete during the integration that occured with their children’s school.
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Twyla does not agree and can not imagine hurting Maggie. Roberta argues that Twyla and her really were the ones who beat her. Twyla thinks that she was beat by the older girls. They both do not remember what really happened to the girl Maggie. They learn that they grew into completely different people but that they still had some things in common. They run in to eachother a few times in a diner, a grocery store, and then one day when Roberta is picketing because of the civil rights movement at the time. When the girls grow up and seperate they each live their own sepertate lives with no contact with eachother. A worker there, Maggie, is harrased by the group and Twyla and Roberta are there to witness it. There are a group of girls that are bullys and tourture some of the girls there. Bonnys, the girls grow very close and stick together. The author confuses you and does not give the true answer though. However, there are some phrases and images that can lead the reader to think one is white and one is black. The author does not reveal the girl’s ethnicities. Her mother is also very religious and disagrees with Twyla’s mother. Roberta’s mother is sick and is not well enough to care for her. Twyla’s mother is a dancer and can not take care of her and spend time with her. Both girls are there for the same reason but their parents have different reasons for sending them there. Bonoventur when they are young because their parents can not take care of them. Twyla and Roberta meet at the orphanage St. The story is first person perspective and the reader follows the young girl Twyla. The author keeps things from us so that we experience only one of the girls ideas and feelings throughout the story. Throughout the story memories and experiences that happened changes from person to person. The story is based on two young girls who live together in a orphanage. The story “Recitatif” by Toni Morrison was a great example of postmorderism.