Most Admirable Character In 'The Secret Life Of Bees'

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August Boatwright and Rosaleen Daise

To me the most admirable characters in The Secret Life of Bees are August Boatwright, the oldest sister and who collects the honey from the bee boxes, and Rosaleen Daise, Lily’s mother figure and who goes to Tiburon with her. I think that August is one of the most admirable characters because of how compassionate and caring she is. “Some things don't matter much. Like the color of a house. How big is that in the overall scheme of life. But lifting a person’s heart - now that matters. The whole problem with people is… they know what matters, but they don't choose it… The hardest thing in life is choosing what matters” She gives everyone a chance to show that they are a good person. When Lily first got

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