Chapter Summary: The Secret Life Of Bees

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1. In The Secret Life of Bees, readers find that the second third of the book contains many plot twists and emotional distress amongst the characters. At first, Lily is told about the story of Our Lady of Chains with the Daughters of Mary—a religious group August had organized from before. Lily longs to touch the heart of the statue, but June practically forbids her from it. Later on, Lily meets Zach—a Negro boy her age—and befriends him. When she thinks Zach does not believe in her writing, Lily breaks down. Zach helps her and tells of how she will “be a fine writer one day.” (129). The next section reveals that Lily and August grow closer than ever because of August’s stories from her childhood and adult life. The two of them go out to see the bees, and the swarm mesmerizes Lily. Despite the closeness with August, she still avoids the truth about her life. Lily then goes to Clayton Forrest, a lawyer whom Zach admires. While Zach is with him, Lily thinks about August’s story of love. She then calls T. Ray, who yells at her when he picks up. Heartbroken, Lily tells Zach she needs to get back to the house, where she finds the statue of Our Lady of Chains and prays sincerely. …show more content…

In the end, their feud ends, and they become friends. Next, Lily finds May doing what her mother did before with roaches. May tells her that she knows of Deborah and starts to sniffle. Later, Zach and a few boys are sent to jail. When May finds out, she reacts in a numb way and goes out of the house. The others find her in a river with a rock on her chest. They realize that May committed suicide. 2. “… and the terrible things happening in Vietnam.” (166) According to pbs.org, this allusion talks about the Vietnam War during the year of 1964. A U.S. destroyer was told to perform an air attack on North Vietnam.
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