When can small actions change society?, Is it dangerous to challenge unfair traditions? Why?, Do you think ordinary people can influence history?, Why does Skeeter feel different from the other women in Jackson?, Why is it so risky for Aibileen and Minny to tell their stories?, What motivates Skeeter to write the book? Curiosity, morality, ambition — or something else?, How does Hilly represent the social system of the time?, Is Skeeter helping the maids or using their stories for her career?, Why do some people defend unfair systems even when they are clearly wrong?, Which character shows the most courage in the film? Why?, Is silence sometimes a form of complicity?, Do you think small personal acts can really change social structures?, Imagine the story told from Hilly's perspective. How would the narrative change?, Would the maids’ stories be believed without Skeeter, a white journalist?, Is Skeeter a hero, an ally, or just an observer?, Does the film focus more on racism or female solidarity?, If the story happened today, what would be different?, Which moment in the film is the turning point?.
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