Friday, April 24, 2009
Metaphor
Metaphor- A figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God."
The hive and bees were the metaphor of life. Bees represent people working together in a society, which is represented by the hive. The hive is controlled over by the queen, or mother-figure. Lily then learns that the queen bee can be replaced. August shows Lily how the bees become confused when the queen bee dies; however, if she replaces her with a new queen bee soon enough, they will be ok. Like the worker bees, Lily has been confused and saddened by the death of her mother. Through the intervention of the women in this novel--particularly Rosaleen and August--Lily is saved.
-Edina Klutsey
The hive and bees were the metaphor of life. Bees represent people working together in a society, which is represented by the hive. The hive is controlled over by the queen, or mother-figure. Lily then learns that the queen bee can be replaced. August shows Lily how the bees become confused when the queen bee dies; however, if she replaces her with a new queen bee soon enough, they will be ok. Like the worker bees, Lily has been confused and saddened by the death of her mother. Through the intervention of the women in this novel--particularly Rosaleen and August--Lily is saved.
-Edina Klutsey
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