Journal Topic for Monday, January 28th: What do you already know about The Secret Life of Bees? Have you read the book? Seen the movie? Both? What are your expectations of the text?
Sue Monk Kidd The Secret Life of Bees
The Author – Sue Monk Kidd Born August 12, 1948 – Georgia Grew up listening to dad’s stories Went to Texas Christian University; graduated with a degree in nursing in 1970 Began writing at age of 30; nonfiction (memoirs) God’s Joyful Surprise, 1988 When the Heart Waits, 1990 The Dance of the Dissident Daughter, 1996
The Author – Sue Monk Kidd First novel: The Secret Life of Bees (2002) Second novel: The Mermaid Chair (2005) Third novel: The Invention of Wings (2014) Winner of numerous awards Lives in Southwest Florida with her husband, Sandy, and a black Lab, named Lily
SETTING Summer, 1964 – outside Sylvan, South Carolina Historical Context - Timeline (August 28, 1963) The March on Washington and King’s speech are widely given credit for drumming up support for the important events that followed.
SETTING The Civil Rights Act of 1964- Officially outlawed racial segregation in schools, public places and employment.
SETTING National Voting Rights Act of 1965 - Outlawed discriminatory voting practices that had been used to keep blacks from voting at certain booths in the South.
Drinking Fountain
Schools
Movie Theaters
Soda Machines
Public Transportation
Other races too...
epigraph the mottos or the quotations used at the beginning of each chapter.
Allusion a reference to a person, place, poem, book, event, etc., which is not part of the story, that the author expects the reader will recognize. historical, religious, cultural, literary Example: “But of course my luck with this guy sucks. So he turns his head and sees me. And wolfsmiles, showing oh granny what big teeth you have” (Speak 97). Allusion: Little Red Riding Hood
characters Lily Owens: (protagonist) 14 years old Rosaleen: nanny, care-taker T. Ray Owens: Lily’s father Deborah Owens: Lily’s mother August Boatwright: May Boatwright: June Boatwright: Zach Taylor:
Themes & Motifs Themes Coming of Age The Irrationality of Racism Self Discovery, Maturity, Growing-up The Irrationality of Racism irrational: without reason/logic or fairness The Power of Female Community The Importance of Storytelling We learn from them Motifs (re-occurring images/references) Bees Mothers
symbols Beehives Photographs The Black Mary