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    English 1010-01N Mrs. Norwood 26 October 2012 “The Secret Life of BeesMovie Review From one of the best-selling novels by Sue Monk Kid and receiving multiple awards‚ “The Secret Life of Bees” is full of fright and grief turning into a heart-warming‚ tear jerking film. You will go on a journey with Lily facing child abuse‚ racism‚ suicide‚ and life threating situations. She is one courageous little girl who won’t stop until she finds the truth. From the opening credits to the last scene every

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    Why is the movie never the same as the book? This is a question many people tend to ask themselves after reading a book and then viewing the film. Obviously‚ filmmakers try to make the movie more dramatic and that’s why changes from the book are present. Although the changes usually don’t change the story drastically‚ it still tends to hit a nerve in people when they see the differences. In the book and the movie‚ The Secret Life of Bees‚ the changes are not dramatic and are sometimes hard to pick

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    The Secret Life of Bees novel and film versions both tell essentially the same basic story. One major theme both the film and novel represented was that imprisonment makes people feel small even when they are much stronger than originally perceived. However‚ the novel was a better representation of the work’s theme. Even with the fact that the imprisonment theme was presented in both versions‚ the novel demonstrated this theme in different ways from the film. The novel’s presentation of this theme

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    DeAndré Morgan March 8‚ 2012 English Secret Life of Bees Essay The Secret Life of Bees takes place in 1964. During that time period there were a lot of racial issues and this book portrays some of these incidents very well. The prejudice in this book changed some of the characters forever. The first prejudice incident that occurred was to Rosaleen. She was a strong opinionated black woman. Since the Civil Rights Act was passed she wanted to go vote and finally have a voice. On her way

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    “People can start out one way‚ and by the time life gets through with them‚ they end up completely different” (Kidd 248). During the civil rights era in the book The Secret Life of Bees‚ teenager Lily escapes her abusive father. She takes her black house maid with her to find answers about her mother‚ who died when Lily was very young. She leaves T. Ray‚ her father‚ and secretly goes to live in a small town of Tiburon‚ SC with a family of women. These women slowly become her new family with love

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    full title · The Secret Life of Bees author · Sue Monk Kidd type of work · Novel genre · Bildungsroman (coming-of-age novel) language · English time and place written · 1997–2001‚ near Charleston‚ South Carolina date of first publication · 2002 publisher · Viking Penguin narrator · Fourteen-year-old Lily narrates the novel in retrospect‚ from the house where she now lives with the Boatwright sisters. point of view · Lily narrates the novel in the first-person‚ describing the events she experiences

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    English 102 12/10/13 Secret Life of Bees In 1964‚ Lily Owens is fourteen years old. She has no mother‚ a father whom she despises‚ and no friends to turn to when she needs a shoulder to cry on. Not only does Lily have to deal with feelings of loneliness and betrayal caused by her parents‚ but in a time troubled by negativity towards the Civil Rights Act‚ she is also faced with situations that force her to grow up very fast. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd is a page turning novel

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    Brandon Valery Ms. Clancy 3-18-13 The Exceptionally Significant Importance of Stories Stories have an extremely important effect on the lives and the characters in the novel entitled‚ The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kid. This book is about a young 14 year old girl named Lily Owens. She has to go through life knowing that she killed her mother and that her father loathes her. She runs away form home and breaks her friend Rosaleen out of the hospital. They finally find a home‚ based on the clues

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    The Mysterious Way Bees Live Bees relate and foreshadow many things that happen in this story. For example‚ at the beginning of the novel‚ when Lily catches a bee in a jar and opens for it to leave shows that Lily should leave too. She realizes she has to save Rosaleen and escape from her abusive father‚ T. Ray. The Secret Life of Bees‚ by Sue Monk Kidd‚ is a novel that possesses a strong symbol of bees and how they can relate to human life. When August said “Well if you have a queen

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    is women who take self-discovery journeys. These journeys take place after removing themselves from “problematic” relationships with men. Throughout Kidd’s novels‚ the female characters discover secrets about loved ones and become more familiar with themselves‚ (“Sue Monk Kidd”). The Secret Life of Bees started off as a short story written after Kidd went back to college. It was published in the University of Tulsa’s Nimrod International Journal of Prose and Poetry. The short stories received

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