Why don’t they like Celia Foote in The Help?

Why don’t they like Celia Foote in The Help?

Hilly, Elizabeth Leefolt, and the rest of the white Jackson housewives shun her because of her lower class status. Internalizing society’s expectations of her as a woman, Celia feels shame that she cannot give her husband, Johnny Foote, a baby.

How many miscarriages did Miss Celia have in the help?

Celia says she doesn’t drink. The bottles Minny saw are “catch tonic” – a supposed remedy for women who have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term. She’s afraid she’ll lose Johnny if she doesn’t give him a baby soon. She’s actually lost three other babies, not one.

Why is Celia Foote an outcast?

Celia’s backwoods upbringing and glamorous Hollywood looks cause her to be an outcast in the women’s community to which she tries so desperately to belong. Celia eventually discovers that the love of her husband and good friend, Minny, are enough for her. Celia represents the theme of growth and initiation.

Why is working for Celia good for Minny?

Because Celia guarantees her a place in her home, Minny becomes even more brazen and reveals Hilly’s great secret, which imbues Minny with a bit of her own power.