Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Symbols

In the book, beehives are almost identical to August's pink house. Bees live, work and produce honey in beeheives. Just like in a bee community, in August's home, females dominate, and the queen bee rules over everyone and everything. August tells Lily that the queen bee is the mother of every single bee in it's hive. She also says the same thing about the Virgin Mary. According to August, Mary is the mother of all women. This is who the Daughters of Mary represent. Bees have developed many different ways to protect their home. Similarly, August and her community have certain routines including prayer, celebration and mourning. The beehive has a symbolic function in the novel because as Lily learns about August's community and is welcomed to it. She also learns about the mechanics of the beehive. By the end of the book, Lily has become a great, intelligent beekeeper.

-Maggie Todaro

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