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How Is Sue Monk Kidd Alludes To The Separation Of Black Musical Culture

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Sue Monk Kidd alludes to the separation of black musical culture from white culture in her novel, The Secret Life of Bees, when comparing Elvis and Fats Domino to Miles Davis. This allusion helps clarify Lily’s provincial views and her limited knowledge of black culture. Although she tries to relate her understanding of music to Zach’s, Lily must realize that they share little in common in that field. So who do you [Zach] like best, Fats Domino or Elvis? I asked, dropping in the first frame. “Miles Davis,” he said. “I don’t know who that is.” “Of course you don’t. But he’s the best trumpet player in the world. I’d give anything to play like him” (117). Even though Miles Davis was one of the most talented artists of the

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