The Secret Life Of Bees Movie And Book Comparison Essay

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The Secret Life of Bees is a beautifully written novel by Sue Monk Kidd. It tells the story of fourteen year old Lily Owens. She lives with her abusive father and believes that she was the one who shot and killed her mother. One day she runs off with her Rosaleen, Lily's only mother figure. They end up on the doorstep of the Boatwright sisters who take Lily and Rosaleen in. August, May and June teach Lily how to become independent. They also teach her the way of beekeeping and worshipping God. The movie was very similar to the book with a few differences. A noticeable difference was the talk of God and religion. God is mentioned much throughout the book. When the Boatwright sisters take Lily and Rosaleen in, they teach Lily about how important …show more content…

In the book, when T-Ray is leaving, Lily asks him if it was really her that killed her mother. He responds with a yes. In the movie, when T-Ray is leaving, Lily asks him if her mother really did leave her behind. At this he responds with a no. There are some more minor changes that were made in the movie. For example, in the movie, they left out the lady in church who wears the big, fancy hats and makes one for Lily. Another minor detail that was changed was the Mary Day. It was a large part in the big because it helped June and August cope with May's death and move on. Overall, the casting was very well put together. There were a few things that did not fit what was in the big, First, Rosaleen's character who was played by Jennifer Hudson was not a very good fit for her character. The book describes Rosaleen many times as being a bigger, older woman, while Jennifer Hudson is a young, thin woman. Second, in the book T-Ray is described as being a mean and abusive man. His character in the movie seemed a little too nice. Lastly, Lily was described as having dark black hair like her mother in the book. The movie portrayed her character as a girl with blonde

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