Lily: Lily is a fourteen year old girl and the main character of the novel. She does not enjoy living with her father, as he is abusive and blames Lily for his problems. After she breaks Rosaleen out of jail for confronting racists, she and Lily head to Tiburon, South Carolina where she suspects her mother once was.
Rosaleen: Rosaleen is the black housekeeper that has developed a strong relationship with Lily. When she went to register to vote, she confronted three racists, and was sent to jail. Lily broke her out of jail and the pair headed to Tiburon, South Carolina, hoping to escape the police and make a better life.
T Ray: T Ray is the father of Lily. He abuses …show more content…
Who is the narrator of the novel? Through what point of view is the plot told?
The narrator of this novel is the main character, Lily Owens, and this novel is told through first person point of view.
4. What is the major conflict? How is it resolved?
The major conflict is that motherless Lily does not enjoy living with her emotionally detached father, who abuses and disrespects Lily daily, claims that when Lily was a small child, she accidentally killed her mother. When her black maid—and only friend—Rosaleen gets arrested for confronting three racists, Lily decides to break Rosaleen out of jail. Together they run away to Tiburon, South Carolina, a place Lily suspects her mother once spent time.
5. List in sequential order ten important actions that happen in the plot. Put a star next to the climax or turning point of the novel.
• When the story begins, Lily Owens is an unpopular teenager, living unhappily at home. Her mother died when she was four and her father, on his good days is neglectful, and abusive on his worst.
• Lily shares a good affiliation with Rosaleen, the housekeeper, and learns that Lily played a role in accidentally killing her mother when she was young. She loves Rosaleen, but nonetheless yearns for her mother,