There's No Place like Home

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English

 

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Francesca J

 

Date added:

June 25, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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3 / 691

 

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The 1960's story is mainly occupied by underlying themes of racism and feminism typical of that time period. This novel in particular seems especially reliant on the setting to drive the plot. Without Rosaleen's initial encounter with the "superior" white men to catalyze the novel, Lily's opportune relocation would not be possible...
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The overwhelmingly religious population, the dry and dusty roads, and the endless rows of peaches could only be found in the Deep South that Kidd portrays so well. It is also interesting how Lily's own diaspora reflects the actions of the bees that she cares for. Her first real inclination to leave home is provoked by a voice in her head that, as she watches the bees crawling from captivity, tells her, "Lily Melissa Owens, your jar is open...
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