Essay Comparing The Secret Life Of Bees And To Kill A Mockingbird

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In most English classes it is a requirement to read a large number of short stories, novels, and poems but are any of them relevant to students in today’s society or are valuable to our education system? The books, The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd and To kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee show relevance in society today and is valuable to the educational system in 2017. The book, The Secret Life of Bees, is about a young white girl named Lily growing up in a time of the Civil Rights movement. Her mother died when she was little and her father is mean and abusive to her. Lily runs away from her father and goes to stay with three African American sisters who invite her and her house keeper, Rosaline, to stay with them for a while.To Kill a Mockingbird is similar to The Secret Life of Bees because of the time period but the stories and both very different. To Kill a Mockingbird is about a little white girl named Scout whose father is a lawyer. Her father, Atticus, is assigned a case where he has to defend a black man against a white man. The novel shows us how other people’s unwillingness to change can get people hurt or even killed. Throughout the book Scout discovers how important it is to stand up for other people and be kind to everyone because you never know what they are going through. The novels The Secret Life of Bees and To Kill a Mockingbird are both relevant in the world today and help …show more content…

The Secret Life of Bees and To Kill a Mockingbird both have specific events in each novel where it has relevance in today’s world and shows the effects certain things can have on people. If you are ever in an English class and are wondering why you have to read another book just remember that you can actually learn something from

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