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If you're still eating pie on a regular basis, you probably haven't read this book or seen the movie. If you have and it hasn't swayed you...well, kudos. You have a stomach of steel, and we are very impressed.
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The Help, a la Shmoop. We laughed, we cried… we’ll never eat pie again.
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The Help has been selling like hotcakes for a while now.
- 00:13
But it actually has the critical cred to back up its popularity. That's right: Even stuffy
- 00:18
types love The Help.
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Some folks are even comparing it to Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, which always
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ranks high in the “best books ever” debate.
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So will The Help follow in To Kill a Mockingbird’s footsteps? Will it ever make the move from
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bestsellerdom to classic lit? Sure, The Help isn’t a classic yet, but
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how many stories are called “classics” right away?
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Plenty of jerks thought Charles Dickens was a worthless hack, and we all know how that
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turned out.
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The important thing was that Dickens’ books were popular, just like The Help is today.
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Of course, popularity isn’t everything. You’ve got to have respect, too. Sorry,
- 00:56
Twilight.
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But The Help is no slouch in that department, either. “Popularity plus Respect plus Time
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equals Classic” is an equation that’s worked in the past, so maybe it'll work for
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The Help, too. If that equation isn't enough for you, throw
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some racism into the mix. We're serious. Books about tough subjects like racism have a history
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of making their way into the world of classic literature.
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We’re thinking way beyond just To Kill a Mockingbird – there’s The Color Purple,
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Invisible Man, Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry…
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The list of tales about ignorant scumbags goes on and on…
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…and guess what The Help is about?
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Okay, so The Help has all the makings of a classic, but it's definitely not a shoe-in.
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Why? Well, lots of people think The Help is just reality TV in novel form.
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The black maids serve as the cameras, giving us a semi-scripted view of the badly-behaving
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wives of a particular town.
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Sound familiar? Deep down, could The Help just be the print
- 01:58
version of “The Real Housewives of Jackson"?
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When we get sick of rich ladies being terrible harpies on TV, we may get sick of stories
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like The Help, too. So what do you think?
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Is The Help headed toward the literary hall of fame…
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…or is it just another one-off bestseller destined for oblivion?
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Shmoop amongst yourselves.
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