Monday, February 27, 2012
How Miss Jane Pittman Is Not Stereotypical
Many stereotypes can be found throughout The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, some turn out to be true, but most turn out to be false. Jane Pittman is the perfect example of a young black girl that is not stereotypical. Jane is thought to be only a child. Different characters think that because she is young and black, she is not willing to work hard. They think that she cannot adequately perform duties or take any responsibility. However, Miss Jane Pittman can do all of those things. Jane is working hard to reach a goal she has set for herself- to reach Ohio. She is willing to do whatever it takes to reach her destination. Jane goes through many struggles without complaining or even thinking about giving up. Not only is Jane a hard worker, but she is also caring for a small child- Ned. She looks after Ned and cares for him. She provides for Ned just like a mother would. Miss Jane Pittman is only eleven or twelve years old and is already doing things that the majority of adults could not do. Miss Jane Pittman is the perfect example of a false stereotype.
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