Characters In The Help By Kathryn Stockett

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In The Help, Kathryn Stockett utilizes three specific characters, Miss Skeeter, Aibileen, and Minny, to narrate their own experiences and thoughts throughout the book. As a result of using multiple narrators, the reader got to understand the three’s individual backstories and situations in the novel. Also, because of the three point of views, the reader can appreciate the maids’ ability to cope with the racist, and at times sexist, treatment. While also knowing of how white women were regarded, especially one who was trying to aid in the civil rights movement, through the inclusion of Skeeter. An example of how having Aibileen and Minny as narrators assists the reader in understanding how colored people were treated by their employers is during a scene in which Minny was reminiscing about becoming a maid, her mother telling her rules such as, “‘ You keep your nose out of you White Lady’s problems, you don’t go crying to her with yours … ” (Stockett 46). …show more content…
Without the multiple narrators, the reader wouldn’t get as much insight to the other characters lives and motives, causing for the story to be more about the singular person’s experiences, and the reader would be unknowing to some of the important events that occur in the other characters’ lives. For example, if both Aibileen and Minny’s perspectives were not included in the novel, the reader would only know of the events that occur during Skeeter’s narration, and almost nothing about the hardships the other two characters had to