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The Secret Life of Bees (novel)

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works around the house. Lily finds out that May had a twin sister, April, who died by suicide with their father's shotgun when they were younger. She watches June's ongoing flirtations with, and refusals of marriage to, her boyfriend Neil. Lily and Rosaleen also get to see the sisters' religious ceremonies. The sisters hold service at their house which they call "The Daughters of Mary." They keep a statue of the "Black Mary", or "Our Lady of Chains", which was actually a figurehead from the bow of an ancient ship, and August tells the story of how a man by the name of Obadiah, who was enslaved, found this figure. The enslaved men and women thought that God had answered their prayers asking for rescue, and "to send them consolation" and "to send them freedom". It gave them hope, and the figure had been passed down for generations.
296:. One major symbol is the bees and bee-related objects. Bees are a main symbol and motif in the novel. Bees are a symbol of two main things: Guidance and the power of a female community. This is seen in the theme. A major theme is that Lily is looking for a connection to her mother or some mother figure. In the story, there are many strong women she meets. She not only grows up with Rosaleen, who is a surrogate mother to Lily, but she also meets the Boatwright sisters and the Daughters of Mary who enhance this symbol of power in a female community in relation to bees. 154:
and his friends are arrested and put in jail. The Boatwright house decides not to tell May in fear of an unbearable emotional episode. The secret does not stay hidden for long and May becomes catatonic with depression. May leaves the house and goes missing. August, June, Lily and Rosaleen go looking to find her and end up finding her lying dead in the river with a rock on her chest. It looks to be a suicide, due to May's distress from Zach being arrested.
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to leave town. The two begin hitch-hiking toward Tiburon, South Carolina, a place written on the back of an image of the Virgin Mary known as the “Black Madonna,” which Deborah, Lily's mother, had owned. They spend a night in the woods with little food and little hope before reaching Tiburon. There, they buy lunch at a general store, and Lily recognizes a picture of the same "
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taken from a hive, the other bees notice her absence” and it is very similar with the Boatwright sisters. Once May’s twin, April, died, May was never the same. She was emotionally sensitive after her twin passed. Once May took her own life, the Boatwright sisters, once again, had to learn how to move on and live with a loss and “missing bees.”
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this as urging June to marry Neil. May is later buried. Life begins to turn back to normal after a time of grieving, bringing the Boatwright house back together. June, after several rejections, agrees to give her hand in marriage to Neil. Zach vows to Lily that they will be together someday and that they will both achieve their goals.
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maid, Rosaleen. Much of Lily's life has been shaped around the blurred memory of the afternoon her mother was killed. Every night bees fly into her bedroom. Then, after Rosaleen is arrested for pouring her bottle of "snuff juice" on three white men, Lily breaks her out of the hospital and they decide
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A vigil is held that lasts four days. In that time, Zach is freed from jail with no charges, and black cloth is draped over the beehives to symbolize the mourning. May's suicide letter is found and in it she says, "It's my time to die, and it's your time to live. Don't mess it up." August interprets
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Lily attempts to tell August the truth but is interrupted by Zach, who takes her for a honey run. They stop at a store to pick up a few things. Zach gets arrested after one of his friends, who they had met at the store, throws a Coke bottle at a white man, and none of them will tell who did it. Zach
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Bees can also symbolize organization or “living in a civilized community.” This can be connected to the black community and specifically the Boatwright sisters in this novel. Bees are very organized, and every bee needs to do its job. In the novel, there is a quote which says, “when a queen bee is
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Lily finally finds out the truth about her mother. August was her mother's nanny, and helped raise her. After her marriage to T. Ray began to sour, Deborah left and went to stay with the Boatwrights. She eventually decided to leave him permanently and returned to their house to collect Lily. While
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Lily eventually meets Zach, August's godson. They soon develop intimate feelings for each other. They share goals with each other while working the hives. Both Lily and Zach find their goals nearly impossible to meet but still encourage each other to attempt them. Zach wants to be the "ass-busting
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They learn the ways of the Boatwrights, as well as the ways of bee keeping. With a new home and a new family for the time being, Lily learns more about the Black Madonna honey that the sisters make. She begins working as August's bee keeping apprentice to repay her for her kindness, while Rosaleen
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Honey represents wisdom and knowledge. In the plot, Lily is looking for the black Mary that is on a honey jar, and after finding the source of this honey, The Boatwright Sisters take Lily and Rosaleen in, and begin to share their wisdom and knowledge. Wisdom and knowledge about bees, life, Lily’s
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While Lily is coming to terms with this information, T. Ray shows up at the Boatwright residence, also known as the pink house, to take her back home. Lily refuses, and T. Ray flies into an enraged rampage. He has a violent flashback which brings him around. August steps in and offers to let Lily
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Deborah was packing to leave, T. Ray returned home. Their ensuing argument turned into a physical fight during which Deborah got a gun. After a brief struggle, the gun fell to the floor, which Lily picked up and the gun accidentally discharged, killing Deborah.
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felt the novel focused more on Lily's journey towards "self-acceptance, faith and freedom". The novel was originally published in 2001, and has since sold more than six million copies and has been published in 35 countries. It also stayed on
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stay with her. T. Ray gives in and agrees. However, right before T. Ray leaves the Boatwright house, Lily asks him what really happened the day her mother died. T. Ray confirms that Lily was the one to accidentally kill her mother.
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showcases Lily's struggle to understand her role in her family and the world and work through her trauma. Another theme is the historical setting and racism in 1960s American South. The novel mentions police mistreatment of
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of 1964, and the controversy of interracial relations. Mental health is another theme prevalent in the story. April and May, as well as Lily's mother, are affected by various
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Rajendran, Jayanthi (9 December 2018). "An Affirmation of Black Culture through Revolution of Signs: A New Historicism Insight into Sue Mon Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees".
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The book has been adapted as a stage musical. A workshop was produced by New York Stage and Film & Vassar in 2017. The world premiere musical adaptation of
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story about loss, betrayal, and the interracial landscape of the civil rights era of the American South. The book received critical acclaim and was a
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The reception of the book was generally positive. Although the novel does include the underlying theme of the
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lawyer", which means he would be the first black attorney in the area. Lily wants to be a short story writer.
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on May 12, 2019 in previews, with the official opening on June 13. The musical's book is written by
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in 1964, 14-year-old Lily Melissa Owens lives with her abusive father, T. Ray, and her
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s "Read-This" Book club picks, and was nominated for the Orange Prize in England.
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies
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for two and a half years. In 2004, it was named the "
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Sue Monk Kidd
Sue Monk Kidd
coming-of-age
New York Times bestseller
2004 Book Sense Book of the Year Awards
Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction
South Carolina
African-American
Black Mary
religion
suicide
self-forgiveness
Bildungsroman
Black people
Civil Rights Act
mental illnesses
autism spectrum disorder
hyperempathy
stereotyped
civil rights movement
USA Today
the New York Times best seller list
Book Sense Paperback of the Year
Good Morning America
The Secret Life of Bees (film)
film
Gina Prince-Bythewood
Will Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith

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