Mom Luby and the Social Worker by Kristin Hunter
In Mom Luby and the Social Worker by Kristin Hunter we have the theme of love, responsibility, kindness, bureaucracy, connection, innocence and change. Narrated in the first person by a young thirteen year old boy called Elijah the reader realises after reading the story that Hunter may be exploring the theme of love. Mom Luby puts both Elijah and his sister Pudding before everyone else. She knows that it is her responsibility to look after them and as such goes to the government buildings seeking help (welfare). This may be important as Mom Luby knows that she is not entitled to welfare for the children but as they have no one else to look after them she takes on the responsibility. Whereas others might let Elijah and Pudding fend for themselves. Mom Luby knows that this is not an option. If anything Mom Luby is driven by doing the right thing for Elijah and Pudding. Knowing well that their lives would be even more difficult should they be left to their own devices. In reality Mom Luby is Elijah and Pudding’s mother in everything but name. She treats both children as though they were her own. She is kind to them and firm when she needs to be.
It may also be important that Miss Rushmore spends all of her time in Mom Luby’s home asking Mom Luby questions. Questions that Mom Luby may not necessarily have the right answer for. It is possible that Hunter is suggesting that with bureaucracy comes difficulty. Technically Mom Luby is entitled to nothing from the welfare office as neither Elijah nor Pudding are her children. However Hunter might be suggesting that some things like parentage should be overlooked if an individual is doing the job of a parent. As Mom Luby is doing. Life would be far more difficult for Elijah and Pudding without Mom Luby’s influence in their lives and it would cost the government very little to bend their rules a little. Miss Rushmore also appears to be judging Mom Luby by her extracurricular activities when the reality is she is a poor woman who is providing a service to other poor people. It is as though there is a disconnect between Miss Rushmore and Mom Luby. With Miss Rushmore being in disbelief as to how Mom Luby lives her life.
Throughout the story Mom Luby is honest. With the exception of her being Elijah and Pudding’s mother. She does not hide anything from Miss Rushmore. When the reality is she probably should. This may be important as it could suggest that Mom Luby is somewhat innocent. It could also suggest that Mom Luby and Miss Rushmore live two entirely different lives. With Hunter symbolically suggesting that the government (or Miss Rushmore) have no idea how people live their lives. It may also be case that Hunter is comparing both traditional and modern roles. Mom Luby knows how to do a lot of things however she is qualified to do none. That is if you take qualification to mean a piece of paper from a university or a government agency. If anything Mom Luby has learnt to do things from those who went before her. When there was no need for academic qualifications. Something which Miss Rushmore frowns upon. The list of forms that Mom Luby is told to fill out may also have some symbolic significance as Hunter could again be placing a spotlight on just how burdensome bureaucracy is to an individual. Not only has Mom Luby got to fill out the forms but she has to go to different buildings to fill out each form.
It is as though there are two sides of life in play in the story. The practical life of Mom Luby who carries on despite the difficulties she may incur and the impractical world of Miss Rushmore. It is also interesting that Miss Rushmore is in shock after she spends her day with Mom Luby. It is as though she can’t believe that Mom Luby does so much and is not qualified to do what she does. Without knowing it Mom Luby is breaking all the rules. Something that may be alien to Miss Rushmore. Who at times in the story is as rigid in her beliefs as she is in her appearance. It might also be a case that life will not change for Mom Luby. She has no intention of filling out all the forms and Miss Rushmore does not appear to be at the type of woman who will bend the rules for Mom Luby. Even if she is drinking illegally in Mom Luby’s back room. At the end of the story the reader realises that neither Mom Luby nor Miss Rushmore are going to change their ways with Mom Luby prepared to continue living her life without the assistance of the government.
This was very helpful, thank you very much made me understand the story better and also deeper into depths. Again I thank you
Please tell me what is the humorous part in the story. And show how the writer creates humor in the story
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What is the plot of the story?
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Hii wat is the irony?
Hello. What is mom luby’s character and what is the authors treatment of the character?
What was mom lubys attitude when she was denied the state aid?
what is the climax of the story?
What is the conflict in the story?
How does the author treat mom Luby?
Can you describe the central unfortunate situation in the story?
Hello, What illegal activity was Mom Luby engaged in?
Was her visit success? If yes why?
No
What is the relationship to mom luby and the children
What are some similaries and difference concerning Ms.Rushmore and Mom L
How old is puddin and elijah
pudding is said to be five and elijah is thirteen
What are some hardships that mom Luby faced?
Write an essay in which you focus on the theme of ” Positive Beliefs “. Describe one event that explore positive beliefs. You must also discuss the outcome of this belief and finally, you must examine one technique the writer uses to explore the theme of “Positive Beliefs”.
Who was the narrator
what is the principle device in the story and what is the evidence
Identify the principle device used in the story and show its effectiveness using the appropriate evidence from the text.
what is the principle device in the story and what is the evidence
Pls reply
What is your opinion of the social worker?
What is the effectiveness of the narrative point of view used by the author in the story?
What is mom luby’s reaction to the failure of the system to help the children
Why did mom luby leave the questions blank?
What is the mood and tone?
What is the form and structure of this story?
What are narrative technique in the story ?
What is your opinion of Ms. Rushmore?
what is the irony in the story?
which paragraph do u explain the themes of:
-love
-responsibility
where would u say the setting of the story is
what was the humour and ironys in the story
What is the conflict in the story?
How was this resolved?
How was meeting ms luby affected ms Rushmore?
How would you describe elijah and Puddin’?
Can you give me a quick book review of this story? As conflict is the main topic?
What would be a good hook to start of an essay about this story
what is the resolution of the story
What is the symbolism of the story
What is the nature of irony in the story?
An inn-keeper minding children.
Could you be more specific
how is the bureaucracy of the welfare system presented in the story and what was mom luby’s reaction?
How does the author use him out and satire to comment on the welfare system?
Discuss the effectiveness of the narrative point of view used by the author in the story.
what is the climax
What is ironic about Mom Luby’s social status and her success when compared to the social worker’s social status and success?
Describe the social worker. What does she represent in society? Describe Mom Luby. What could she represent in society? How are these two characters juxtaposed and what does this argue about society?
Quote a line from the story that suggests how she might have gotten the name ‘Puddin’
Discuss two ways that Kristin Hunter satirizes the social welfare system. (6 marks)
Outline two ways that the writer explores the corruption that was a pervasive part of the Prohibition Era. (4 marks)
How does Hunter convey the notion of childhood innocence in the story? (3 marks)
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What could mom luby represent in society
Where is the Child Welfare located?
Why Ms. Rushmore was not convinced that Mom Luby really needed assistant from the government?
What is puddings real name
what are all the characters in the story ?
When the social worker knocks at the door, Mom Luby is afraid that it is the police. Why is she so worried about the police coming if the police are supposed to protect the public?
What is the setting of the story?
How was the conflict resolved in the story
What are the illegal activities Mom Luby is engaged in?
State ONE lie that Mom Luby tells in the story
That she was Puddin’ and Elijah’s mother.
What is mom luby physical features
Does the organization remove children from unsafe home and what is the name of the organization
hello. i have a question…why did the social worker visit mom luby?
what is the irony in mom luby and the social worker?
what are the literary devices in the story
who is the protagonist & who is the antagonist?
what are TWO ways that Kristin Hunter satirizes the social welfare system
Examine the effectiveness of using 1st person narration in this story. Do you think this narrative voice is appropriate for this story? State why
how do you described miss Rushmore in a paragraph
explain the theme of bureaucracy in mom luby and the social worker