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    and settles. Scout bees look for a suitable place to start the new colony. Eventually‚ one location wins favor and the whole swarm takes to the air.” Lily Williams left her nest in search for a suitable place to start her new colony much like the bees did. The setting where Lily starts out at and end at are significant to shaping the rest of the novel. The setting impacts the character’s actions and beliefs‚ the plot‚ and the overall theme of the novel. In The Secret Life of Bees Sue Monk Kidd’s creation

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    In The novel The Secret Life Of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd Lily‚ a 14 year old girl experiences racism for The first time‚ an encounter that many young people came to know in 1960’s America and an encounter that many people still face today. Racism has been around for so many years and is portrayed in so many ways. Some say that racism was exceptionally high in 1960’s America where relationships were based on color‚ and discrimination was the way of life. Lily herself experienced her fair share of racism

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    a literature circle where my group and I have been reading and analyzing the book The Secret Life of Bees. The author Sue Monk Kidd conveyed the message that family is not defined by blood. In the beginning of the book Lily thought that she can only find a mother and daughter bond from her biological mother. She was extremely persistent and her one goal was to learn more about her mother and find out what life would have been like if her mother was still alive. She constantly feels her mother’s

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    because without them people can feel alone. People may not get along with their families but a blood relative isn’t the only family someone can have. For example close friends who you have known for a very long time can be considered family and lots of times are. There are many people out there who have troubles getting along with blood relatives usually because they are so similar it makes them different and causes them to argue. In The Secret Life of Bees Lily Owens doesn’t get along with her Father

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    Absence in Secret Life of Bees In the novel the Secret Life of Bees‚ Lily has always had some part of her absent. Whether it is her heart or her mother she has never been completely whole. Absence in her life started in her very first memory‚ where she made a devastating mistake and pulled the trigger on her mother. Throughout her life absence has always found her‚ until the very end of the book she has never felt whole. It is only in the first two chapters when you find out that Lily killed her

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    mainly over the teen years and terminating‚ legally‚ when the age of maturity is reached. As of the year 2014‚ about 65% of the global population was made up of individuals under the age of 18 (“U.S. and”). Both novels‚ Lord of the Flies and The Secret Life of Bees share a common theme of the absence of juvenility. The two novels display injurious childhood experiences demonstrating that the loss of natural innocence is caused by trauma‚ and leads to the breakdown of the characters. To most of the world

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    Sonsyrea Tate states that home will always be with you‚ no matter where you go. In this sense‚ home is where aspirations‚ experiences‚ and growth lie. In Secret Life of Bees‚ the main character‚ Lily‚ finds herself trapped within an abusive‚ constrained home‚ but eventually finds a safe haven in Tiburon‚ with the Calendar Sisters. As Lily travels to search for a place where she belongs‚ she not only takes Rosaleen with her‚ but her unresolved emotions of her mother and aspirations of freedom as well

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    segregation. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd presents various messages of prejudice in the characters everyday lives. African Americans were denied many rights and were treated with great disrespect even after the Civil Rights Act was established. Also‚ African Americans were downgraded by society. In addition‚ it was very looked down upon to be in any sort of relationship with a Negro if one was white. To begin‚ one instance of prejudice in The Secret Life of Bees was when Lily is discussing

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    Maddie Carlson Mrs. Schlangen Honors English II 12 August 2013 Sue Monk Kidd: The Secret Life of Bee’s Very rarely do readers ever come across a book that they can relate to in various ways. The Secret Life of Bees is a captivating novel that uses extraordinary characters that engage readers to continue the novel. It influences them in ways that may change their experience of life. Sue Monk Kidd gives the main character‚ Lily Owens‚ many traits that which make this book even more delightful

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    didn’t start gaining equal rights until 1955 during the Civil Rights Movement. The African American Civil Rights Movement aimed to eliminate all racial discrimination and segregation in America and demonstrated throughout Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of the Bees. In America‚ African Americans were not only treated unequal‚ but looked down upon to the majority of whites. The Civil Rights Movement was from 1955 all through 1968 and was carried out through both violent and non-violent acts with the

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