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    In Sonsyrea Tate's quote, "You can leave home all you want, but home will never leave you," Tate explains that home will always have a significant impact on someone's life. Sue Monk Kidd's novel, The Secret Life of Bees, exemplifies Tate's quote. Lily Owens leaves her home in Sylvan to discover answers to her lifelong questions in Tiburon. Although Lily believes that she as found her new home with the Calendar Sisters, Lily also realizes that her home with T. Ray still influences her in a…

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    and unifying. When two races have opposing views, a conflict emerges leading to the destruction of a community. However, when two or more races learn to live together in harmony, it leads to the grand unification of all. Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees is a novel written to discuss the prevalent issues surrounding the civil rights movement through the narrative of a misguided, white, fourteen year old girl who felt marginalized by society. Kidd’s novel focuses on the conflict between…

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    This year we started by reading the book the secret life of bees. We then learned how to write a story using hero’s Journey. Once we finished that we went on with debating. We read the story of 12 angry men and we started to LD debate. While we were covering the Story of “ The Secret life of Bees” I learned a lot about bees and about the Jim Crow law. I learned that there are many types of bees in a hive. For example the queen bee. She lives for about 3 years and lays all of the eggs in the…

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    Outside Reading Cue Card The Secret Life of Bees was written by an American author Sue Monk Kidd. The the book was first published in 2002. The book first takes place on a peach farm in Sylvan, South Carolina during 1964. Then Lily and Rosaleen flee to Tiburon, South Carolina. Since the story takes place in the South during the 1960’s, racism is very strong. Racism leads Lily to get Rosaleen out of jail and flee to the town of Tiburon where they eventually meet the Boatwright family. Lily…

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    In today's society people struggle to be equal to their peers. In the 1960’s this was more prominent then it is today. The Secret Life of Bees show this very well. In The Secret Life of Bees, Sue Monk Kidd Uses Lily and Rosaleen to connect equality To the 1960’s and The Secret Life of Bees. Lily was a prime example of seeking to be equal to everyone else. In the 1960s women still weren't viewed as equals by men. So Lily was viewed as lowered class by T.ray and all other men. Throughout all of…

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    Although there are many repeated usage of violence, the novel The Secret Life of Bees should be included in all high school curriculums because it allows the students and teachers to throughly understand the historical and literary context of the society during the period in which the novel is set. Sue Monk Lee included violence in her novel to weave the racial tensions of the 1960's into the voices of each lead characters. The actions, thoughts, and emotions of each characters helped captivate…

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    Writing Project Research Question:How does The Secret Life of Bees show the theme of irrationality of racism? The Secret Life of Bees is set in the 1964, when racial discrimination still happens knowingly, Lily show signs of prejudice. Lily living with the house full of negroes. "Staying in a color house with colored woman, eating off their dishes, laying on their sheets--it was not something I was against, but I was brand new to it, and my skin I never felt so white to me (SLOB, 78).”…

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    the novel The Secret Life of Bees when she takes off from her abusive father searching for answers about her mother. Along with her housekeeper, Rosaleen, Lily turns up in a household of three African American women who show her a whole new perspective of life. In the coming of age novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, Lily’s perseverance urges her to uncover the truth about her mother while she evolves as a young woman in the Boatwright household. In The Secret Life of Bees, the…

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    changed history, but “The Secret Life of Bees” proves that there are always downsides to something seemingly beneficial. The laws were extremely controversial, especially in the Southern side of the country, so there were bound to be consequences.…

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    Themes are universal ideas that are explored in literature. Although written in different time periods and in different styles, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, and Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees share the common theme of love – love of all kinds – the love of people, the love of community, or even the love of ideas. People of all generations and people of all ages deal with the universal idea of love: finding love, the loss of love, the love of…

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