Essay On The Role Of August Boatwright In The Secret Life Of Bees

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When a person has a big impact on someone, it means that they have affected someone's life greatly in some way. In the story of The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, Lily, a fourteen year old white girl who lives in South Carolina in the late 1960s, with her father, T-ray, and their maid Rosaleen, a black woman who has taken care of her since her mother died in an accident. She does not really have a relationship with her father, but loves Rosaleen. One day Lily runs away with Rosaleen to Tiburon, because her father says that her mother didn't love her, where she meets the Boatwright sisters who take them in. They spend a lot of time getting to know them, their family and where they eventually call home. In The Secret Life of Bees, August Boatwright, the eldest of the sisters, was …show more content…

In the text it says “Rosaleen had worked for us since my mother died.She lived alone in a little house tucked back in the woods, not far from us, and came every day to cook, clean, and be my stand-in mother.”( Monk Kidd 8). It is stated how Rosaleen has been there for Lily since she was little, cooking and cleaning, acting as a sort of mother figure towards her, showing how she has had the largest impact on Lily because she has spent the longest time with her excluding T-ray who is supposed to be her father but has shown to have poor skills when it comes to being a good parental figure towards Lily. However, even if August has had the least amount of time spent with Lily, she has still contributed greatly towards the growth and development of Lily’s character as a

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