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    While growing up and experiencing the world it is crucial for a child to have a grown figure in their life to guide them. In the novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, Lily Owens is a fourteen year old girl whose mother died in an accident when she was four years old. Since her mother's death, Lily has been living with her father, T. Ray, and Rosaleen, a black women whom T. Ray “[has] pulled...out of the peach orchard”(Kidd 2) to pick up responsibilities around the house that Lily’s…

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    The Secret Life of Bees: Growing up Lily During adolescence you begin to mature or grow more. People grow through experiences and challenges. In the Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd Lily also matured and grew up during the book. Three examples of how Lily matured and grew are becoming understanding, hard working and independence. “I turned my pillow over and over for the coolness, thinking about May and her wall and what the world had come to that a person needed something like that” (Pg 98…

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    T. Ray and Deborah are the mother and father of Lily, who is the main character in The Secret Life of Bees. Deborah was forced to marry T. Ray because she was pregnant with Lily and had to move in with him. This forced marriage sparked the rocky relationship between Deborah and T. Ray . When Lily was 4 years old, her mother died. Lily had accidently shot her mother and killed her. This tragic event sent both Lily and T. Ray into an emotionally unstable frenzy. Throughout the story Lily is trying…

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    Most people form impressions based on the race of a person. Do you? The Secret Life of Bees is a story of a fourteen-year-old girl who runs away from her mean and unloving father to find information about her mother's past. Lily and her housekeeper, Rosaleen, stay with the Boatwright sisters, three African American beekeepers. The setting takes place in South Carolina in 1964, a time when racism was provoked by the civil rights movement and often times turned violent. In the novel, Sue Monk Kidd…

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    The Secret Life of Bees is an emotional story that tells a tale of a girl who lives with the regret of accidentally killing her mother. She now lives with her angry emotionally reserved father. Lily’s only mother figure and real friend is her black made, Rosaline. This story is all about forgiveness, and the challenges of racism at that time Secret Life of Bees is told in the form of a book and a movie. They both tell the story in different unique ways, while keeping the general plot the same.…

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    Area’s in the United States such as cities in South Carolina in the 1960’s during a time as the Civil Rights Movement had such an impact on some people and it being such a hard time with racism and lots of prejudice situations. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd shows Lily’s coming of age and how she grows up with all of the experiences she is faced with. Lily Owens had lived in Sylvan, South Carolina with her Father T Ray and caretaker Rosaleen. Lily’s upbringing was troubled her father…

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    In Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper, the main character Melody Brooks was born with bilateral quadriplegia, also known as cerebral palsy, disabling her from being able to talk, walk, feed herself, and much more. Throughout the story, there is symbolism to help us understand what Melody goes through daily. A big symbol in the book is Ollie, Melody’s goldfish. Ollie was always stuck swimming circles in his bowl, reminds us of the way Melody is stuck with her body. She has no way of escaping…

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    While analyzing Little Bee, the theme expresses how human beings have a moral obligation to sacrifice for the well being of others. Moral obligation describes one’s willingness to help others in spite of the laws enforced. Many characters throughout the story show their moral obligation by helping Little Bee. The characters not only show how moral obligation encourages them to perform these actions, but how the act of not listening to their moral obligation impacts the wellbeing of their own and…

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    progresses, more and more challenges are brought on. As a result, as one grows older, they realize that they are capable of more than they’d ever thought. Set during the sixties in the fictional town of Sylvan, South Carolina, The Secret Life of Bees focuses on fourteen year old Lily Owens’ quest for a new and improved life. Stuck in the fictional town of Sylvan with her abusive and manipulative father, T. Ray, the faint memory of the day in which she accidentally…

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    to an abusive relationship with a guardian, or maybe their guardian is absent. As depicted in The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd and…

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