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    The novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd has an important storyline, it teaches about attitudes and ways of coping with things from the past all while keeping the reader hooked and thinking about what will happen next. These qualities won it a People’s Choice Award in the category ‘favorite drama’.Contemporary Literary Criticism said “Honey-sweet but never cloying, this debut features a hive's worth of appealing female characters, an off-beat plot and a lovely style.” (Zaleski). The plot

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    Vanessa Bustamante 12-05-17 Pd 3 Secret Life Of Bees The father of Lily doesn’t treat her in a good way. Liy loss her mother when she was 4 years old but Rosaleen take care of her . The mother of Lily died accidentally because Lily kill her when she was 4. Lily cannot bring herself call her cruel father “daddy” so she call him T.Ray . Rosaleen has take care of Lily since she doesn’t have a mother and Rosaleen was like a friend and mother to Lily . She loves and cares for Lily and could never

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    (TS) In Sue Monk Kidd’s novel The Secret Life of Bees, Lily Owens does not have an empathetic relationship with her parents as a result of the loss of her mother and an abusive father; however, Lily gains a new family figure, August Boatwright, who shows her the true empathy that is present between a parent and their child. (PS) Lily Owens’s absence of a mother and a “real” father causes Lily not to have a relationship with her parents that is filled with affection for one another. (SS) When Lily

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    Secret Life of Bees Essay The character I admire from Sue Monk Kidd is Zachary Lincoln Taylor. I chose Zach Taylor because he expresses a lot of his feelings to Lily. I like his expressive personality because he makes me understand him more as a character. Zach seems to be a hard worker too because was explained “a main helper” from August in the story. Zach believed he can pursue his dreams in the novel too by telling Lily he wanted to be a lawyer while his Dad wanted him to be a professional

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    Lily’s rebellion against her father illuminates the importance of the road of dependence to independence. As a bildungsroman, The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd, heavily focuses on the independence of an abused girl growing up in a time of feminine oppression and racial discrimination. For example, although Lily possesses a great ambition for literature, her father portrays contempt for it and thinks of college as “a waste of money for girls, even if they did, score the highest number a human

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    Today I will be talking about the book named “The Secret Life of Bees,” written by Sue Monk Kidd. This book is about a young girl who has to deal with an abusive father and in return she runs away with her black babysitter to a beekeeper she believes may know the answers to her mothers dead. In this blog post I will be talking about the racial part of the book and discussing my opinions. The book mentions the race of the people many times because it is set in 1964, during the time in which many black

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    The opening setting: What kind of place is this? Consider imagery. The novel, The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd is set just outside Sylvan, South Carolina during a time where there was a lot of discrimination against black people. The author also used imagery and sensory details to describe parts of Lily’s house. Lily lived in an area, in where “bees squeezed through the cracks of [her] bedroom wall and flew circles around the room, making that propeller sound, a high-pitched zzzzzz that hummed

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    In The Secret Life of Bees, Sue Monk Kidd’s focuses on prejudice through descriptive comparison and a shift in tone to reveal the harsh and racist standards of the society in the book. In doing so, Kidd describes the racial prejudice that those of a minority has faced due to the majority’s biases and ignorance. In the novel, our main character, Lily Owens, runs away from home with Rosaleen and lives with the Boatwright sisters in Tiburon, South Carolina. The Boatwright sisters, however, are colored

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    The Secret Life Of Bee’s Extensive Lit Analysis The Secret Life Of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd uses symbolism and Foreshadowing to highlight the theme that to come of age it has to be through dramatic Moments. The Secret Life Of Bees is about a 14 year old girl named Lily who accidentally killed her mother when she was just four years old. She now lives with Her abusive father, T.Ray and her nanny/house keeper Rosaleen. Lily Is a little girl who is coming of age in a harsh and cruel world. In The Secret

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    The Secret Life of Bees Everyone grows up, but how? In Sue Monk Kidd’s novel, The Secret Life of Bees Lily, the protagonist matures into adulthood by making her own decisions, growing awareness of the world, and finding the positive people she needs to grow. These actions make Lily confident, courageous, and have her grow awareness of the world while maturing into adulthood. Lily made her own decisions when she did not allow her father, T.Ray, to abuse her by running away from home according to

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