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The Secret Live Of Bees Analysis

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Adaptation of The Secret Live of Bees The Secret Live of Bees is a fiction written by American writer Sue Monk kidd and published in 2001. The story sets in the South Caroline in 1964. It narrates a fourteen-year old white girl Lily suffers from her memory which she shocked her mother in accident. To escape her lonely life and troubled relationship with her father, Lily flees with her caregiver who is black woman to South Caroline town where holds the secrets about Lily’s mother’s past. They lived in a black sisters’ home. Lily finds solace in those sisters’ mesmerizing world of beekeeping because she is taken in by intelligent and independent sisters’ characters. In addition, Lily has thought of equal race in racial discrimination popular …show more content…

In China, father usually plays the severe role in the family. They too often keep silence, and they hardly communicate with children. Father and children cannot understand each other. When they have argument, they cannot put themselves into other’s shoes, so that children hold that father hate them, and father holds that children do not understand him. This kind of issue happens in our family or others families which are around us. Though people do not think this is an urgent social problem which needs to be solve, this influence the family’s relationship even children’s future. In terms of girls, they maybe have prejudice about men and the father’s role in her own family. In terms of boys, they may be afraid of being a father. All of these should be paid attention to in public because they closely related to our lives. What’s more, everyone is playing the role of parents or children in life. In other words, audience will find themselves in the film, and maybe they can discover condition to treat their parents or children. This will make audience interest in the film because it is closely related to daily

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