How Far Would Anyone Be Able to Go to Find the Truth About their Mother's Death

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How far would anyone be able to go to find the truth about their mother’s death.
In Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life Of Bees the main theme is the development of the principal character, Lily. Lily is a girl who has lived a very rough childhood; she has killed her mother, and her father abuses her. She has grown without a female role model. She leaves her house with Rosaleen (her stand-in mother) to find answers about her mom. She arrives at the Boatwright sisters house, where they help her find not just answers, but some peace and forgiveness. When Lily gets the answers to all her questions she does not like all of them, but she knows it is better to know the truth than to live in a lie. At the beginning of the novel Lily is really insecure and has very low self-esteem, but as she starts to find female role models and friends she becomes more confident and changes for good. August helps her become open minded, and more confident.
In Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees Lily gets help from many different people, like the Boatwright sisters. She goes from having no female models to having many. Even though August knows who Lily really is she decides not to confront her about it, but to lead her to opening herself. “Lily, if you wish to touch Our Lady’s heart you are welcome (119).” August tries to lead her to the right way. When August realizes who Lily really is she knows it is not a good idea to confront her. Instead, she decides to help her become confident and happy, because she knows that at some point of Lily’s emotional growth she will open herself and tell August who she really is and what she is looking for. She helps her by telling her different stories that were related to her and her situation.
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...tion of Lily through out the novel, and still capture what she did not completely changed. Lily improved her emotional side by stop being racist. She has more than one mother now and all of them worry and care about her. Lily has changed for good during the novel, she can not truly forgive herself or her mom because it is a really tough situation but now she has many other mothers who she can relay on, just like August. Now she is a confident teenager, which somehow managed to leave the past behind, but still carry a bit of guilt about what she did. Many people can connect with this book because many teenagers do not have any female role models, but it is important to know that they will eventually find someone. Someone will help them and will lead them to the right way. Everyone finds a way out of their problems, no matter how hard it is they reach a better place.

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