
Miss Walters Character Analysis in The Help | LitCharts
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The Help: Character List - SparkNotes
Miss Walters. Minny’s former employer and Hilly’s mother. Miss Walters is amused by the pie Minny gives Hilly, showing she does not approve of her daughter’s actions or beliefs.
Miss Walter(s) in The Help Character Analysis - Shmoop
Miss Walter or Miss Walters (depending on who's talking about her) is Hilly's mother. She's an ambiguous character. She seems at once insane, senile, victim, victimizer, and rebel.
Missus Walters - The Help 2011 Film Wiki
Missus Walters is the 71-year-old mother of Hilly Holbrook. She seems at once insane, senile, victim, victimizer, and rebel. She definitely has a soft spot for Minny Jackson, who worked for her for years before Hilly relocates Missus Walters to a nursing home.
The Help Chapters 24–26 Summary & Analysis - SparkNotes
After Celia and Johnny leave, the party winds down, and Miss Walters reveals that she bid on the pie for Hilly. After the benefit, Celia barely gets out of bed. Minny finds a note from Hilly to Celia, banning her from any future League events and demanding a two-hundred-dollar donation.
The Help Character Analysis - LitCharts
Miss Walters Hilly’s aging mother and Minny’s employer at the beginning of the novel, Miss Walters is a kind but senile woman who appreciates Minny’s outspoken personality. She shows that she is a good-humored woman with a…
The Help Characters - Shmoop
Miss Walter or Miss Walters (depending on who's talking about her) is Hilly's mother. She's an ambiguous character. She seems at once insane, senile, victim, victimizer, and rebel.
The Help Characters - GradeSaver
Mrs. Walters is Hilly's mother, and Minny's employer at the beginning of the book. She is an elderly woman, and very hard of hearing. She shares many traits - vanity, racism, nastiness, etc. - with her daughter Hilly, with whom she has a difficult relationship.
The Help Chapter 2 Summary & Analysis - LitCharts
On the bus from Miss Leefolt’s neighborhood to her own, Aibileen sees a group of maids surrounding Minny, who’s entertaining them with stories of her deaf and crazy employer, Miss Walters. Aibileen sits beside Minny and warns her that Miss Hilly complained about her.
The Help Quotes and Analysis - GradeSaver
This quote is spoken by Miss Walters (Hilly's mother) immediately after the Terrible Awful, summing up the act itself. It is significant that Miss Walter's relationship with her daughter Hilly is so strained that she isn't even concerned about her daughter when she eats a …