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    her bed‚ Lily waits for the return of the bees that have begun to live in the walls of her bedroom. The year is 1964; Lily is about to turn fourteen. She lives alone with her father‚ Terrance Ray‚ and their black housekeeper and nanny‚ Rosaleen. Lily can’t bring herself to call her cruel‚ confused father “Daddy‚” so she calls him T. Ray instead. Rosaleen warns her to watch out‚ because “bees swarm before death.” Lily insists on telling T. Ray about the bees‚ so she wakes him up‚ even though she suspects

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    Hannah Boyer Mr. O’Mara English IV; Period B 8/25/08 The Secret Life of Bees Bees‚ honey‚ the Black Madonna‚ the 1960’s‚ the power of women‚ what do all of these things have in common? All of these things are what one would think of when reading the book‚ The Secret Life of Bees. Those who have read The Secret Life of Bees know that it is not a book about different kinds of bees and how bees live their lives‚ but it is a book about a poorly treated girl named Lily who runs away from

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    Novel Notes 1.Essential Information- The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Fiction Civil Rights Movement2002 2.Authorial Information- August 12‚ 1948-present Graduated from Texas Christian University with a B.S in nursing in 1970United States2014 Oprah Book Club Selection‚ The Invention of Wings2010 Homecoming Award‚ Oklahoma Center for Poets and writers‚ Oklahoma State University at Tulsa2006 South Carolina “The Order of the Palmetto” Award‚ the state‘s highest civilian honor‚ bestowed by the

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    The Secret Life of Bees is a novel written by Sue Monk Kidd that was published in 2001. It is about a girl named Lily who runs away from home with her maid Rosaleen. They wanted to get away from danger and racism. In the house‚ Lily finds out secrets about her dead mother and tries to learn more about her. The story shows a lot of cruelty. When an author uses their writing to represent cruelty in a story‚ it can be helpful in contributing to the overall theme or message. The cruelty that occurs

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    * Thesis: Love can be found in many different ways‚ no matter the color of your skin. In the novel “The Secret Life of Bees‚ by Sue Monk Kidd‚ love is strongly shown between two young people of a different race‚ and motherly love. The main character sets out to find that love‚ but along the way she finds that love is not easy no matter which way you may look. I. The primary meaning of the word "love" in Scripture is a "purposeful commitment to sacrificial action for another." A. August teaches

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    The Secret Life of Bees: A tale of what the true meaning of family is‚ and the unsuspecting places we find love. “Every little thing just wants to be loved.” Love all around is the main idea of The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Mink Kidd published by the Penguin Group. The Secret Life of Bees has sold over 6 million copies‚ been recognized by New York Times‚ Good Morning America‚ and various other orginizations‚ and has been published in at least 35 countries. Fried Green Tomatoes at The Whistle

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    Secrets of the South The feeling of grief‚ hopelessness‚ depression‚ suicide‚ and blame keeps the Southern secret strong‚ stronger than ever. In the “Secret Life of Bees” by Sue Mont Kidd‚ Its 1964‚ in Sylvan‚ North Carolina‚ when a runaway named Lily has vanished with a refugee‚ named Rosaleen. It all started with Lily’s mothers death. After the death of her mother‚ her father‚ T-ray‚ became abusive and neglectful towards her. Rosaleen being an African American that takes care of Lily‚ on Lily’s

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    white man after being threatened by the white man. In this scenario‚ Zach was arrested due to the racism at the time. In this scene‚ Lily observes the moments leading up to Zach’s arrest from the safety of the pickup truck. “He chose to stand there and be one of them. I watched the policeman put Zach and the other three boys in his car” (180T). In the book scene‚ Zach decided to stand against the racism and stay at his friend’s side. In the film‚ however‚ Zach decides to take Lily to the movies. Before

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    Lily’s Chains In The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd‚ Lily’s life is tough throughout the book‚ and she probably has not lived the most expected desirable life with the conflicts and struggles she encounters. Lily’s “chains” in the book are the mystery and death of her mother and the prejudice in her communities and the racial assumptions she makes. Although Lily never actually knew her mother‚ she still plays a huge role in the novel and Lily’s life‚ and the racial prejudice leads to violence

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    special outside washroom just for black people and not letting black people into stores or hotels in The Secret Life of Bees. Black maids are not allowed to use whites’ washroom and the guest washroom as white people think they carry ‘disease’ that will transmit to them through using the same toilet. “‘I did not raise you to use the colored bathroom!’ I hear her hiss-whispering‚ thinking I can’t hear‚ and I think‚ Lady‚ you didn’t raise your child at all. ‘This is dirty out here‚ Mae Mobley. You’ll

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