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    “I thought about August’s words. People can start out one way‚ and by the time life gets through with them they end up completely different” (Kidd‚ 293). Although it may seem as if this quote has a negative viewpoint‚ in relation to Lily‚ it represents how her life took a turn for the better and how she developed on the knowledge she obtained. In the novel ‘The Secret Life of Bees’ Lily’s decision to leave her home allowed her to learn and grow. To begin‚ Lily learns that she can care for yourself

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    English 9- CPA 9/13/10 The Secret Life of Bees Sue Monk Kidd “In a matter of seconds I knew exactly what I had to do-leave. I had to get away from T. Ray‚ who was probably on his way back this minute to do Lord-knows-what to me.” (p. 41). When people come of age‚ they follow through with their actions that they think are right for their welfare. In Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees‚ Lily Owens‚ a fourteen-year-old girl‚ had always done things behind her father’s back to avoid

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    “People can start out one way‚ and by the time life gets through with them‚ they end up completely different” (Kidd 248). During the civil rights era in the book The Secret Life of Bees‚ teenager Lily escapes her abusive father. She takes her black house maid with her to find answers about her mother‚ who died when Lily was very young. She leaves T. Ray‚ her father‚ and secretly goes to live in a small town of Tiburon‚ SC with a family of women. These women slowly become her new family with love

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    mainly over the teen years and terminating‚ legally‚ when the age of maturity is reached. As of the year 2014‚ about 65% of the global population was made up of individuals under the age of 18 (“U.S. and”). Both novels‚ Lord of the Flies and The Secret Life of Bees share a common theme of the absence of juvenility. The two novels display injurious childhood experiences demonstrating that the loss of natural innocence is caused by trauma‚ and leads to the breakdown of the characters. To most of the

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    The Secret Life of Bees Essay “There is nothing perfect‚ there is only life‚” is one of the most inspiring aphorisms that August uses in the book The Secret Life of Bees. August says this to Lily to teach her about life and how it is not perfect. This lesson is shown in many ways‚ one being when Lily knows that it was her who killed her mother. Also how she had to deal with T-Ray treating her the way he did and him being rude to her most of her life. These words that August says to Lily in Chapter

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    The Secret Life of Bees Approach Paper II. Summary Paragraph The Secret Life of Bees is a coming of age story set in the 1960s about Lily Owens‚ who went through life believing that she had accidentally killed her mother one fateful day in her early childhood‚ and Lily’s abusive father‚ T-Ray‚ tries as hard as he can to fill Lily with guilt about what happened. The only person Lily turns to for comfort is her black “stand-in mother‚” Rosaleen‚ who gets herself into trouble when she stands up to

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    Bond In the very first chapter of Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees‚ the main character‚ Lily Owens‚ starts off by describing her mother‚ and she associates the concept of a "mother" with the idea of a legal and natural connection between a woman and her child. This opening immediately puts a great amount of emphasis on the theme of motherly love. Lily spends the majority of her childhood attempting to put together the missing pieces of her mother’s life. As Lily matures to understand her connection

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    Walter Rauschenbusch

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    Walter Rauschenbusch was born on October 4‚ 1861 in Rochester‚ New York. Rauschenbusch was the son of a Lutheran missionary to German immigrants in the United States. He graduated from the Rochester Free Academy and then studied for four years in Germany‚ returning in 1883 to simultaneously finish at the University of Rochester and begin seminary training. On June 1‚ 1886‚ he was ordained a minister of the Second German Baptist Church in New York City‚ where he became aware of social problems from

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    Walter Payton In 1954 Walter Payton‚ a star‚ was born in Columbia‚ Mississippi. His parents Edward and Alyne Payton had three children‚ Eddie‚ Walter‚ and Pam Payton. When Walter was a kid he always loved to go outdoors. He always loved to go fishing‚ play football with his friends‚ and exploring the woods that he lived by. Walter spent his first three years of playing football at an all-black school named John Jefferson high. After he had finished High School the options for a black athlete

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    In The novel The Secret Life Of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd Lily‚ a 14 year old girl experiences racism for The first time‚ an encounter that many young people came to know in 1960’s America and an encounter that many people still face today. Racism has been around for so many years and is portrayed in so many ways. Some say that racism was exceptionally high in 1960’s America where relationships were based on color‚ and discrimination was the way of life. Lily herself experienced her fair share of racism

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