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Similarities Between The Secret Life Of Bees

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In Sue Monk Kidd’s novel, “The Secret Life of Bees,” about a troubled girl named Lily, the motif of curiosity is developed as an underlying characteristic of Lily and the novel. The development of curiosity within Lily is demonstrated more efficiently in the novel by Sue Monk Kidd than the movie. The motif of curiosity evolves as Lily matures in the novel, while in the movie the meaning of her curiosity is lost. By incorporating the feature of curiosity within Lily throughout the entire novel gives the it a more meaningful impression. The movie lacks the value that the novel possess due to the absence of curiosity. Being an only child for Lily is hard enough, but not having a mom around throughout her childhood years made her life much …show more content…

When Lily finally decides to run away from T.Ray to Tiburon with Rosaleen, the housemaid, in the movie this act is shown more as her wanting to get away from him and not so much as her being curious about what really is in Tiburon, South Carolina. Also, while at the Boatwrights house Lily did not act in a curious manner, but was mostly doing what she could to blend in so she was accepted, and not kicked out. When T.Ray tells Lily that her mother left her as a child, Lily refuses to believe so. She knows that it was just another punishment he uses to torment her, and only seeks to find the real truth at the very end of the movie. When he tries to take her away from the Boatwrights, she asks him before he leaves, “Did you lie about my mother leaving me.” The quality of Lily’s curiosity is lost in the movie. Lily’s life is represented more as a drama than her being curious and seeking answers about her mother, and the black Madonna. Because the movie lacks the value of curiosity it takes away from what the true story

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