Gorilla, My Love By Toni Cade Bambara

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My Word Is My Bond: A Reader’s Response to “Gorilla, My Love” Have many people have ever gone to a film and thought it was going to be about one thing and turned out to be about another. In the story “Gorilla, My love” written by Toni Cade Bambara the story begins with a young girl named Hazel riding in the car with some family and during she starts to reminisce about a bad experience at the movie theatre, her interactions with her family, and her first heartbreak. In the story “Gorilla, My Love” although Hazel is young, her diction shows the reader that she’s relatable, mature and sticks to integrity. Early on in the story the reader gets an idea of how young Hazel is, and the first thing they notice is her maturity due to her diction. While …show more content…

Giving the reader an idea of what type of personality she has. For instance, when faced with a situation at the movie theatre Hazel acted well above her years. While trying to get her money back from the theatre manager, she expressed her anger: “And now I’m really frustrated cause I get tired of grown ups messin over kids cause they little and cant take em to court.” (Bambara 274) Hazel also didn’t like that the man treated her as though she wasn’t smart, telling the reader “in reality I am the smartest kid in P.S. 186.” (Bambara 274) Unfortunately, Hazel doesn’t get her money back and instead stole some matches from the manager and set the candy stand on fire. Hazel setting that fire demonstrates her rebellion, which most children her age range don’t have. The Webster definition of integrity is “The quality of being honest and fair.” Hazel’s integrity is developed through her maturity and expressed through her diction. Hazel felt that because the title was misleading she should get her money back, she didn’t and that is what leads to her actions. Because Hazel set the candy stand on fire she was faced with the discipline of her parents. When

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