Plot
Characters
Themes
Tone/Mood
Background
100
The constant abuse from T. Ray.
Why did Lily and Rosaleen run away from home?
100
She is supportive
What is the most important personality trait that august has?
100
The theme was tense
What was the mood when lily tries to free Rosaleen from the hospital.
100
No it changes.
Does the theme stay the same throughout the entire book?
200
Lily heads to the boatwright house where they make honey.
What happens when Lily sees the picture of the Black Mary on the jar of Honey?
200
Lily's mother.
Who was August a housekeeper for?
200
Lily seems to have a kind of vague awareness of the kinds of prejudices her fellow churchgoers (and father) hold, but it doesn't seem to bother her a whole lot.
What is prejudice about the book?
200
It was a concerned tone.
What was the tone when may could not be found at the wall.
200
Sad, Frustrating, Confusing.
Name three themes that can be found in the book.
300
This shows that Lily and august have built a mother and daughter bond.
What happens when august tells Lily she can tell august anything that is on her mind?
300
She ends up becoming more and more sad and depressed.
How does May's emotion change throughout the story.
300
Lily has managed to collect an impressive team of surrogate mothers who teach her how to feel empowered and comfortable in her own skin
Where can you find femininity in the book?
300
yes
Does the tone change from pages 208-210 (Yes,No)
300
Because she was the one who killed his wife, Deborah, and because of that he is angry towards Lily.
Why would T. Ray be so aggresive towards Lily?
400
She learns more about maturity and more about beekeeping.
What happens when Lily is stung by the bees.
400
She loves him but is afraid to marry him.
How does may feel about Neil?
400
Spirituality
Lily mentions talking to a God who's not answering, and she when she talks about the church she attends with T. Ray, she mostly ends up talking about the racism of the church leadership. What is the theme?
400
yes
Does the mood change from chapters 1-3? (Yes, No)
400
Because it gives its plot a direction to follow and a story to tell.
Why would this book want a theme.
500
She finds out that T.ray does not love Lily as much as she wants him too.
What happens when Lily calls T.ray?
500
She feels more confident in what she does, and she is more mature.
How does Lily feel near the end of the story?
500
Love
Women who aren't her blood relatives but nonetheless become mother figures to her.
500
Because not the same situations will be happening through the book.
Why would the tone and mood not be able to stay the same throughout the book.
500
Because that is what makes the book interesting.
Why would the author place different themes in one book?
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