Eugenia Skeeter's The Help

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Pages: 2

The Help tells the pungent reality of the abused African American working women of Jackson, Mississippi, in the all too recent 1960s. Taking a surprisingly hilarious comedic approach to the heavy issue of rampant and socially acceptable racism, The Help provides a fresh view inside of the personal and working lives of these women. Focussing on aspiring white writer, Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan’s, newly peaked interest in the lives of the African American women surrounding her, many maids contribute to Skeeter’s book exposing the harsh and sometimes hysterical realities that the black women of Jackson called their everyday reality. At first, Skeeter’s vivid interest in this society of women generally considered much below white women like Skeeter