The Secret Life Of Bees Essay

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The Secret Life of Bees is a book written by Sue Monk Kidd which was published in 2001. The story is about a girl named Lily who lives on a peach orchard with her father named T. Ray. When Lily was too young to remember she shot her mother. Lily is white and her nanny is black and together they run away to North Carolina and they stumble upon the Boatwright sisters where they find a family and learn more about themselves and others. The story takes place in the 1960s during the Civil Rights Era. The time the book takes place is significant because it is during the time black people were fighting for rights and wanted to be treated equal as white people. The Catholic Social Teaching of Solidarity teaches us that everyone is one human family, …show more content…

August tells Lily, “When April and May were eleven, they walked to the market with a nickel each to buy an ice cream. They'd seen the white children in there licking their cones and looking at cartoon books. The man who owned the market gave them the cones but said they had to go outside to eat them. April was headstrong and told him she wanted to look at the cartoon books. She argued with the man for her own way, like she used to do with Father, and finally the man took her arm and pulled her to the door, and her ice cream dropped to the 143 floor. She came home screaming that it wasn't fair”(Kidd 143). This quote is significant because after that, her father told her that "Nothing's fair in this world. You might as well get that straight right now”(Kidd 144). This “opened her eyes”(August 144) as August says. She became depressed and eventually took her father’s shotgun and killed herself. This is an example of The Catholic Social Teaching of Solidarity because it teaches us that if we do not treat others nice and like family as one, it can hurt them and can cause them to hurt themselves. This is an examples of pathos because it applies to emotions. This really hurt April and her emotions changed to depressed after she realized the world is not

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