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1Àå GENRE
2Àå CONTEXT
3Àå SETTING
4Àå POINT OF VIEW
5Àå CHARACTERS AND CHARACTERIZATION
7Àå CONFLICT
8Àå How is the conflict resolved? (Give specific details)Àå If the conflict isn¡¯t resolved, please explain
9Àå Define ONE of the following terms and discuss it in relation to the novel 1) tone 2) symbol 3) foreshadowing
10Àå THEMES
11Àå COMPARE AND CONTRAST
name: crystal date: september 13-september 25 book report
be sure to write in complete sentences. capitalization, punctuation, and sentence structure will count
properly cited quotations are a must. the final page should be the works cited page
book title: the secret life of bees author: sue monk kidd year published: 2002 /5
1.genre: what is the genre of the novel? in what ways does the novel adhere to or challenge the parameters of this genre?
its genre is realistic fiction and bildungsroman.
realistic fiction, although untrue, could actually happen. some events, the people, and the places may even be real
it can be possible that in the future imagined events could physically happen (wikipedia).
bildungsroman is a novel concerned with a persons formative years and development (naver).
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2.context: describe any details of the time period in which the novel was written that may shed light on its setting, plot, or themes.
black people started voting in july, 1964, which is when the novel is written.
by this event, rosaleen was arrested and at last made lily to meet the calendar sisters.
i had to get the news from the tv man.today, july second, 1964, he said, the president of the united states signed the civil rights act into law in the east room of the white house (20).
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3.setting: describe in detail the setting of the novel.if possible, include any relevant social and political context from the time period.
the novel is set in south carolina during the turbulent time frame of 1964.the civil rights movement is well underway.the author draws from many of her own memories of this time and the profound emotional and political turmoil associated with the civil rights movement and the racial tension of the period (the best notes).
¡°but she¡¯s white, august.this was a great revelation-not that i was white but that it seemed like june might not want me here because of my skin colour¡± (87).
white people still had some prejudice about black people, but they didnt know that black people had some feelings to them either.we can know that prejudice still existed by what june says.
two of them held me by the arms while the other one hit me-the one with the flashlight (46).
this quotation shows that black people were still treated unfairly.
even though rosaleen was in the hospital, the white men hit her, in front of the police, and the policeman didnt stop them.
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4.point of view: what type of narrator tells the story? how does this point of view contribute to, and/or limit, our understanding of the story?
the first-person narrator, lily, narrates this novel, describing the events in her perspective. (ÀÌÇÏ »ý·«)
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