Friday, April 24, 2009

Structure

Structure- mode of building, construction, or organization; arrangement of parts, elements, or constituents.

Exposition- The exposition is the section of a novel in which the main characters and main conflict are introduced. The exposition of this novel occurs in Chapter One where Lily leads a miserable life with her father, T. Ray. Her life became miserable when her mother, Deborah, mysteriously died. Lily blames herself for Deborah’s death, although she is not sure if she can believe T. Ray’s accusation that it was her fault.

Rising action- Rising action is the action that will lead to the climax (or the major turning point in the plot). In this novel the rising action is everything that happens before Lily confronts T. Ray.

Climax- The climax of a plot is the major turning point that allows the person to resolve the conflict. The climax of The Secret Life of Bees occurs in Chapter Fourteen when Lily confronts T. Ray in the pink house. Lily is having difficulty deciding what kind of woman she wants to be without the direction of a mother. Lily is wandering senselessly like a bee without a queen. When Lily confronts T. Ray she makes the decision not to live with him any longer. This decision is different than the one she made when she ran away because it is a permanent decision. Lily realizes that T. Ray is a destructive person and that she cannot live subjected to his close-minded and cruel ways.

Outcome- The outcome of the novel occurs in the final chapter where Lily replaces her “queen” and starts over. Throughout the novel, Lily has been in search of herself as much as she has been in search of her mother. Learning the truth about her mother, both that Deborah left her and that she was responsible for Deborah’s death, allows Lily to begin the process of forgiving them both. In forgiving, Lily is set free to start fresh, because she freed herself from T. Ray. Lily gives herself the opportunity for a bright future and finally learns what it is like to be part of a loving family. Lily, who has been lost without a queen, finds a series of new queens in the new women in her life.

-Edina Klutsey

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