...and they all lived happily ever after...

...and they all lived happily ever after...

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The Help

This week I read "The Help" (I say that like I read a book every week, which often I do but I have been sorely lacking in the reading department lately).  I wanted to finish the book before I saw the movie (I pretty much ALWAYS do that...except with "Lord of the Rings" which I was never even remotely interested in until I saw the first movie and then I read all the books...except for the poetry bits -- YUCK!).

I loved this book, "The Help."  I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great story.

But what I loved most about it is that it got me thinking.  I love a book that makes me think.  I started thinking what would I have been like if I had lived in the South during this period?  Would I have been a woman to blindly follow societal norms and treat my help like dirt?  Would I have been willing to stand up for something I felt needed to be changed, or would I have even felt something needed to be changed?

I took a moment to explore my soul, and I am really not sure who I would have been.  I am a rule follower in general, although I don't mind pushing the limits if I feel it is necessary.  But would I have felt this was necessary?  Would I have even seen anything wrong with the prevalent ideology?  I just don't know.

And what about my life now?  Are there things in my life that parallel this story but are too "normal" to me to stand out at a problem?  What am I teaching my children by the actions I am taking or the things I am ignoring?  I think I have some good old fashioned soul searching to do.

Like I said, I love a book that makes me think. 

P.S. If you haven't read it yet, you REALLY should...and I hear the movie is great too!

4 comments:

Manda Jane Clawson said...

I have been DYING to read this! It has been sitting on my coffee table for about a week but I've grounded myself from picking up any books until I finish the Book of Mormon to pass off my personal progress goal. It's killing me!

Jaydee and Shaunda said...

Haven't read the book yet. I am on a waiting list at our library. I saw the movie last week and loved it. Like you said, it really made me think. There is quite a bit of swearing in it though.
P.S. You don't know me. I just like reading your blog. I am a mother of six also. You are more productive than me though because I haven't updated my blog in a year. Thanks for your posts.

Rachael said...

The movie was wonderful. I can't wait to read the book. I think I am like number 578 on the library hold list. I may have to break down and buy it!

Corinne said...

I didn't LOVE the book (I think my expectations were too high?) but I did enjoy it. I saw the movie while I was ALONE in OK. and I did really like it :)

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