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Page 1: Sue Monk Kidd THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES.  Raised in Rural Georgia  Majored in nursing at Texas Christian University and graduated in 1970 with a B.S.

Sue Monk KiddTHE SECRET LIFE OF

BEES

Page 2: Sue Monk Kidd THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES.  Raised in Rural Georgia  Majored in nursing at Texas Christian University and graduated in 1970 with a B.S.

Raised in Rural Georgia Majored in nursing at Texas

Christian University and graduated in 1970 with a B.S. degree.

During her twenties she worked as a registered nurse and as a nursing instructor.

Married with 2 children She began fi rst with small

publications mostly non-fiction on spiritual topics.

Secret Life of Bees was her fi rst novel.

SUE MONK KIDD

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When her fi rst novel, The Secret Life of Bees , was published by Viking in 2002, it became a genuine literary phenomenon, spending more than 2½ years on the New York Times  bestseller list.

It has been translated into 36 languages and sold more than 6 million copies in the U.S. and 8 million copies worldwide.

 Secret Life of Bees was named the Book Sense Paperback Book of the Year in 2004, long-listed for the 2002 Orange Prize in England, and won numerous awards.

For over a decade, the novel has been produced on stage by The American Place Theater, and in 2008 it was adapted into a movie by Fox Searchlight, which won the People’s Choice award for best movie and the NAACP Image award for best picture.

It is taught widely in middle school, high school, and college 

SUE MONK KIDD

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Novel begins on July 1, 1964. 1960’s is a time of upheaval and change in the United

States. Novel focuses on Civil Right movement Story told from prospective of 14 year old Lily Owens.

SETTING

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In 1954 the supreme court ruled that “separate, but equal” was unconstitutional way to educate American students.

10 years later the Civil Rights Act of 1964 made it illegal to bar people from voting, from, eating at the lunch counter, and from going to state universities.

Basics of Civil Rights Movement The Struggle

CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

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Struggles of growing up. Multiple Critical Perspectives:

1) Formalism 2) Feminist Theory 3) Mythological/Archetypal Approach

We will be examining these approaches AFTER reading the book in it’s entirety.

We will also be looking at two critical analysis’s written on The Secret Life of Bees.

* You will later establish a thesis and use the text and these critical analysis’s to write your own critique of the novel.

HOW WE WILL BE STUDYING

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For each character listed below, clearly state what crimes he or she has committed. Lily Owens T. Ray Owens Rosaleen Daise Franklin Posey Avery Gaston

Come up with an argument about which character you believe to be the most “criminal” be prepared to defend why your group thinks this.

CHAPTERS 6 & 7

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Read Notes on Formalist Approach handout Concerned with form Do not see outside influences that affect the work (authors

life, culture it is created in etc.) Study recurrences, repetition, relationships, and motifs. Details are unimportant

FORMALIST APPROACH

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3 main areas of study Form Diction Unity

FORMALIST APPROACH

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Cadence: how the words sound When a character is speaking, the sound of what he or she is

saying or how he or she is saying it, can give clues as to who the character is and why he or she is in the work.

Repetition: saying the same word, phrase, or concept over and over. Repetition= important

Recurrences: when an event or theme happens more than once. Recurrences = important

Relationships: the connection between the characters. By looking at the connections among the people in the story,

one can understand the meaning of a work. Every character is in a work for a reason, it is the readers job to determine why.

FORMALIST APPROACH : FORM

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Denotation: the dictionary defi nition of a word. Understanding the meaning of words is vital to understanding a

text.Connotation: the subtle, commonly accepted meanings of

words. Words can have a different “spin” based on what they mean and

how society uses them. EX: Condescension – the act of coming down voluntarily to equal terms

with a supposed inferior to do something. Condescends – now mean that he or she is acting superior to someone

else.

Etymology: The study of the evolution of words or meaning and use. This is when words literally mean something different today then

what they might have meant in previous times. Close study of words and why an author chose a particular word

instead of a synonym.

FORMALIST APPROACH: DICTION

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Allusions: links from the text at hand to other works. Does reach outside of the meaning of text (can sway from

formalist approach), but the idea of linking a text to another and why the author would choose to do that.

Ambiguity: the use of an open-ended word or phrase that has multiple meanings. The lack of form is a form. Ambiguity can connect lose ends in a work. Ambiguity can be used to reveal a meaning.

Symbol: a concrete word or image used mainly to represent an abstract concept. Understanding the use of a word or image to suggest deeper

meanings can help reader gain more from text.

FORMALIST APPROACH: DICTION CONTINUED

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The use of one symbol, image, figure of speech throughout a work serves as a threat to connect one particular instance with every other occurrence of that symbol.

Shows the connection between earlier events of a story and what is happening currently or in forthcoming events.

Formalists do not look for perfect unity. They look for

tension and confl ict. Do not look at irony or paradox (contradictory truths) very closely.

FORMALIST APPROACH: UNITY

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In what manner is the story told? Chronologically? Via flashbacks?

Is there closure or is the reader left guessing?What is the point of view of the narrator? How does

this aff ect the story being told?Examples of foreshadowing?Are there any patterns in the work? What details of the setting indicate meaning (season,

day, location, weather)?

FORMALISM ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

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We are looking at the formalist approach that specifically addressed form through this activity.

EXAMINING SUBPLOT ACTIVITY 2

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This activity addresses the formalist elements: Symbolism Cadence Repetition Recurrence

EXAMINING NATURE IMAGERY ACTIVITY 3

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Would Lily’s story have a diff erent eff ect if the plot unfolded chronologically? How does the flashback technique influence how a reader thinks about the characters? How do the flashbacks contribute to the novel’s meaning?

FORMALIST APPROACH: JOURNAL ENTRY

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Read notes on the Feminist Theory 1960’s the feminist movement began to form a new

approach to literary criticism. Works that females were writing was being studied critically

in the same way that the work written by men was studied. The portrayal of women in writing was being examined

again in old texts and also new works were developing with the concept of “modern women”.

The idea is to finding negative attitudes toward women. Masculine bias in literature that is harmful to the overall

image of women. They wanted works by women to be added to literary canon

and read form a feministic perspective.

FEMINIST THEORY

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1) Diff erences between men and women 2) Women in positions of power and power dynamics

between men and women 3) The female experience

FEMINIST THEORY: 3 AREAS OF STUDY

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The basic assumption that gender determines everything, including values and language.

The canon must be expanded to include the study of genres in which women “traditionally” write: journals, diaries, and personal letters.

Note the diff erences in the topics or issues about which men and women write and the perspectives from which they write about them.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN

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Note and confront the social, economic, and political exploitation of women. Note whether women have any power and of what variety it is.

Society has not treated all of its constituencies fairly, and literature is a mean by which inequities can be identified, protested, and possibly rectified.

Note the division of labor and economics between men and women.

Note how men and women interact with one another in a variety of contexts (romantic, professional etc.) Are they subservient ? Treated as children ? Are they a political and economic equal ?

WOMEN IN POSITIONS OF POWER AND POWER DYNAMICS BETWEEN

MEN AND WOMEN

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A woman's’ experience of life is diff erence from a man’s on the most basic level. POV male or female? How does the narrator treat the events?

Reject the application of male standards to the female personality The idea that you cannot judge the female personality by the same

measures.

Examine the creative life giving role of femininity. That women are treated as dependent on men. Men depend on women for the birthing of children.

The concept of exploring men or women without each other is incomplete.

THE FEMALE EXPERIENCE

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Please complete worksheet

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR FEMINIST READING

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Complete Character Traits and Expectations Chart

On the back write an explanation of the positive and negative connotations of character traits as represented in the novel.

Examine the following characters: Lily Owens Rosaleen Daise Deborah Owens T.Ray Owens Brother Gerald Offi cer Avery Gaston August Boatwright June Boatwright May Boatwright Neil Zachary Taylor Clayton Forrest

FEMINIST ACTIVITY ONE

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Complete Comparing The Owen and Boatwright Homes worksheet

FEMINIST ACTIVITY 2

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Complete Inferring Male Characters’ Point of View

FEMINIST ACTIVITY 3

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Choose ONE: Is there a range of behavior for women and for men? Does

one gender have wider or narrower social norms? Have social expectations changed since the period of the novel? Are there consequences for deviating from gender expectations?

Female stereotypes include a preoccupation with love. Is Lily’s longing for love a stereotype? How does the novel treat the subject of love?

FEMINIST JOURNAL ENTRY

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Texts examined from this perspective are looking for symbols.

Carl Jung believed that humans were born with an innate knowledge of certain archetypes and that is why certain myths are repeated throughout history in cultures and eras that could not have had contact with one another. Many stories in Greek and Roman mythology have

counterparts in Chinese and Celtic mythology. Many of these myths and symbols represent ideas

that humans could not otherwise explain. Creation story A life after death belief A reason for human failing Many of these are similar

MYTHOLOGICAL/ARCHETYPAL APPROACH

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Critics of these approach take note of general themes, characters, and situations that recur in literature and myth.

Example: Jane Austen’s Emma was adapted into the popular Hollywood film Clueless

By drawing on feelings, thoughts, concerns, and issues that have been part of the human condition in ever generation, modern authors allow readers to feel that they know the characters in a work with very little background information.

MYTHOLOGICAL/ARCHETYPAL APPROACH CONTINUED

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Three main points of study: Archetypal characters Archetypal images Archetypal situations

MYTHOLOGICAL/ARCHETYPAL PERSPECTIVE

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The Hero: larger than life. Search for identity/fulfi llment results in destruction. Results in furthering the ideal. Clark Kent: balance between super and mortal self

Variations of the Hero: include the orphaned prince or the lost son raised ignorant of his heritage until he is rediscovered.

The Scapegoat : an innocent character whom the situation is blamed. Removing guilt from culprit and society Charles Darney: blamed for actions of father/uncle. Killing him rectifies

what they did in Madam Defarge’s eyes.

The Loner or Outcast : character who seperates from society due to impairment or an advantage that sets this character apart from others. Victor Frankenstein travel to remove localed to avoid people when he

realizes that he ahs created a moster.

ARCHETYPAL CHARACTERS

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Variations of the Loner: The Underdog: smaller, weaker, less worldly wise

character who usually emerges victorious at the end of the story. The guilt ridden figure in search of redemption.

The Villain: the male or female personification of evil. Not all antagonists are villains. Villains truly personify evil. Malice is often unmotivated or is motivated by a single grievance from the past. The villains malice is often limitless and rarely is the villain reformed within the story. Madame Defarge

ARCHETYPAL CHARACTERS

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Variations of the Villian: The “mad scientist”

The bully

The temptress: the female who possesses what he male desires and uses his desire as a mean to his ultimate destructions:

The earth mother/goddess: mother nature, mother earth, the nurturing, life-giving aspect of femininity

The spirit or intellect: the often unidentified feminine inspiration for works of art and literature.

The sage: largely of eastern origin, the sage is elderly wise man, the teacher or mentor.

ARCHETYPAL CHARACTERS

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Variations of the sage: The wise woman, the witch. Sage’s wisdom is usually

spiritual or philosophical. Wisdome concerns the working of mother nature.

The stern but loving authority figure The oracle: male or female prophet, fortune-teller, sooth-

sayer

ARCHETYPAL CHARACTERS

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Colors: Red as blood, anger, passion, violence Gold as greatness, value, wealth Green as fertility, luxury; growth Blue as peace serenity White as purity goodness

Numbers: Three for the christian trinity Four for the four season, four elements (fire, water, air,

earth) Twelve for the months of the solar year

ARCHETYPAL IMAGES

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Water: The source of life and sustenance; cleansing and purification; baptism.

Fire: protective and destructive; can symbolize human knowledge and industry

Gardens: natural abundance; easy, beautiful life; new birth, hope; Eden, the original Paradise which humankind was expelled.

Geometric shapes: a triangle for the Trinity; a circle for perfection and eternity, wholeness, union.

ARCHETYPAL IMAGES

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Celestial Bodies: the sun is both the giver and destroyer of life; the moon marks the passage of time and control the course of human events. Seedtime, harvest are all determine by the phases of the moon than the progress of the sun.

Masculine imagines: columns, towers, boats trees.

Feminine images: bodies of water, caves, doorways, windows.

Caves: ambiguously can represent the womb (source of life) the grave, often represented the entrance to the underworld or unexplored regions of the human soul.

ARCHETYPAL IMAGES

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Yin and Yang: any scheme that suggests that each par of opposites partakes of the other’s nature, complements the other, and essentially completes the other, the idea that without a balance of opposing forces, the world would erupt in chaos.

ARCHETYPAL IMAGES

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The Quest: the hero’s endeavor to establish his or her identify or fulfi ll his or her destiny.

ARCHETYPAL SITUATIONS

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Variations on the quest: The Faustian bargain: selling of one’s soul to the devil

(metaphorically) in exchange for unlimited power, knowledge, wealth

The pursuit of revenge for a wrong: The descent into the underworld The renewal of life: death and rebirth, resurrection as seen

in the cycle of the seasons, the phases of the day, sleeping and waking

Initiation: coming of age, rites of passage Ex: first hunt, weddings, teenage angst fi lms

The fall: any event that marks loss of innocence, a devolution from a paradisial life or viewpoint to a tainted one.

Redemptive Sacrifice: any voluntary loss of life, that results in another’s gaining or regaining a desired state.

ARCHETYPAL IMAGES

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Redemptive sacrifice: any voluntary loss, especially a loss of life, that results in another’s gaining or regaining a desired state.

The catalog of diffi cult tasks: ex: Cinderella’s treatment by her stepmother

The end of the world: usually apocalyptic, involving warfare, a huge battle, a metaphoric final battle between good and evil

ARCHETYPAL IMAGES

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Complete worksheet

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR MYTHOLOGICAL/ARCHETYPAL

READING

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Complete worksheet with group.

IDENTIFYING CHARACTERS AS ARCHETYPES

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Complete worksheet with groups

IDENTIFYING ARCHETYPAL SITUATIONS

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Complete worksheet

INFERRING THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ARCHETYPES

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At the end of the novel, Lily Owens declares she has many mothers. In a coherent essay, compare Lily’s ideas about Motherhood in the beginning of the book with her observation at the conclusion.

MYTHOLOGICAL/ARCHETYPAL JOURNAL RESPONSE

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We will be reading three literary criticisms of The Secret Life of Bees. Charles Brower Anne-Janine Morey Anne Marie Hacht

After reading these criticisms, you will come up with a topic relating to the three approaches we have discussed: Formalist Approach Feminist Approach Mythological Archetypal Approach

LITERARY CRITICISM

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You will create a thesis statement (we will review this) and will use the book and at least of the literary criticism given to you, to argue your thesis statement regarding The Secret Life of Bees.

Due Date:

LITERARY CRITICISM