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    special outside washroom just for black people and not letting black people into stores or hotels in The Secret Life of Bees. Black maids are not allowed to use whites’ washroom and the guest washroom as white people think they carry ‘disease’ that will transmit to them through using the same toilet. “‘I did not raise you to use the colored bathroom!’ I hear her hiss-whispering‚ thinking I can’t hear‚ and I think‚ Lady‚ you didn’t raise your child at all. ‘This is dirty out here‚ Mae Mobley. You’ll

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    In two vastly different books‚ Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations and Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees‚ one theme remains of constant importance throughout both‚ that love‚ in its overwhelming consumption‚ has either the power to build or to destroy. Despite being set one hundred years apart‚ both Pip and Lilly experience this crippling emotion‚ but handle it in adverse ways. In the captivating novel written by Charles Dickens‚ Pip is paralyzed by the feeling of love at first sight. As

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    The Secret Life of Bees is a novel written by Sue Monk Kidd that was published in 2001. It is about a girl named Lily who runs away from home with her maid Rosaleen. They wanted to get away from danger and racism. In the house‚ Lily finds out secrets about her dead mother and tries to learn more about her. The story shows a lot of cruelty. When an author uses their writing to represent cruelty in a story‚ it can be helpful in contributing to the overall theme or message. The cruelty that occurs

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    "The Secret Life Of Bees" Have you ever discovered something that changed everything you thought when you were growing up? Lily Owens did. In The Secret Life Of Bees though‚ she was in for a rude awakening. Throughout this story we follow Lily as she discovers things about her past as she sets out with a picture of the African American Virgin Mary with only 3 words on the back: "Tiburon‚ South Carolina". In The Secret Life Of Bees the characters were influenced by beekeeping‚ the "queen bee"‚ and

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    * Thesis: Love can be found in many different ways‚ no matter the color of your skin. In the novel “The Secret Life of Bees‚ by Sue Monk Kidd‚ love is strongly shown between two young people of a different race‚ and motherly love. The main character sets out to find that love‚ but along the way she finds that love is not easy no matter which way you may look. I. The primary meaning of the word "love" in Scripture is a "purposeful commitment to sacrificial action for another." A. August teaches

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    Lily’s Chains In The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd‚ Lily’s life is tough throughout the book‚ and she probably has not lived the most expected desirable life with the conflicts and struggles she encounters. Lily’s “chains” in the book are the mystery and death of her mother and the prejudice in her communities and the racial assumptions she makes. Although Lily never actually knew her mother‚ she still plays a huge role in the novel and Lily’s life‚ and the racial prejudice leads to violence

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    Irrationality of racism in “The Secret Life of Bees” The irrationality of racism is displayed throughout Sue Kidd’s “The Secret Life of Bees”. Kidd displays all the characters with dignity. She demonstrates the different personalities of whites and blacks during this time. When Rosaleen goes to vote she is harassed for no reason by white men. Lily feels that all blacks are like Rosaleen; uneducated and laborers. Through experiences like these throughout the book we see what it was truly like to

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    why we’re here." Asserted from the 2002 novel Secret Life of Bees‚ Sue Monk Kidd blew her breath in the lungs of this novel making sure that this story would never die. Based upon a time where life in the American South was tremendously different then what we know as life today and where not all people were treated with the same respect. The vivid pictures painted throughout the novel puts the reader in the middle of time with an authentic feel of how life was back then in 1964. The novel included a

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    Sue Monk Kidd incorporates literary devices throughout her novel The Secret Life of Bees. Monk uses devices such as symbolism‚ character relationships‚ and motifs to help the reader better understand her novel and have a connection with it as well. The symbolism of the black Mary‚ the relationship between August and Lily‚ and the motif of bees are incorporated into the novel. The first literary device used in the novel is the symbolism of the black Mary. The black Mary picture that Lily first carries

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    Racism in The Secret Life of Bees Racism was a way of life in the South during the time frame of The Secret Life of Bees. At many times in the novel the reader is shown how racism affects each character in the novel. Racism is shown through Rosaleen and Lily’s arrest‚ Lily and Zach’s love affair‚ and also June’s dislike towards Lily. Many characters in the novel come to experience racism or discrimination directly. Very early in the novel‚ Rosaleen gets into trouble with some men‚ and

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