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the bouganvillea tree was growing wild just as beka had been.
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It may be true to an extent, that Beka lamb is 'boring' to quote a few previous answers...but one must take the text-a literature text book, in context. It is a metaphor for Ms.Edgell. And yes, as some of my students attest, it is a book to put them to sleep. But it is about a Caribbean experience. In chapter 7, Beka does not lie to the grocer, Mr. Gordillo, if she has passed exams.The book is written in a series of flashbacks that makes it difficult to understand at first. Beka remembers her maternal grandfather. Beka learns that her maternal grandfather was living in the bush with a Mayan woman and he dreams of going to England because he is half English. This gives insight into the background of Beka Lamb, her cultural upbringing. Her grandfather questions her father about his patriotism. Granny Ivy and beka's mother also discuss the bouganvillea (recurring symbol)being cut down. This was Beka's first successful plant and that is symbolic for Granny Ivy.
It may be true to an extent, that Beka lamb is 'boring' to quote a few previous answers...but one must take the text-a literature text book, in context. It is a metaphor for Ms.Edgell. And yes, as some of my students attest, it is a book to put them to sleep. But it is about a Caribbean experience. In chapter 7, Beka does not lie to the grocer, Mr. Gordillo, if she has passed exams.The book is written in a series of flashbacks that makes it difficult to understand at first. Beka remembers her maternal grandfather. Beka learns that her maternal grandfather was living in the bush with a Mayan woman and he dreams of going to England because he is half English. This gives insight into the background of Beka Lamb, her cultural upbringing. Her grandfather questions her father about his patriotism. Granny Ivy and beka's mother also discuss the bouganvillea (recurring symbol)being cut down. This was Beka's first successful plant and that is symbolic for Granny Ivy.
Some themes are: Growth and Maturity Education Politics (as a whole) Political Change Social Change Social Values Role of Women Love Death Friendship Religion Racial Discrimination Poverty Madness Success and Failure Challenges Abandonment
Beka Lamb and the Chrysalids happen to be quite similar. though both novels represent different periods, different characters, and different lifestyles, they still manage to focus on the struggles of a child. Beka Lamb, sees Beka (the protagonist) going through some really drastic changes: change in behaviour, beliefs and mentality. Similarly to David, the protagonist of the Chrysalids who undergoes similar changes. Both characters go on a journey, in search of acceptance, but from how I see it the end up realizing that they don't need to be accepted by family, friends, or the entire society/community, but they need to be accepted by themselves. They both realise that before they can grow and be respected they must first learn to respect and be true to themselves. Both Beka and David must lose something important to them in order to come to this conclusion. Beka looses her best friend Toycie David loses his friend Sophie But both gains a friend in themselves, they learn to love themselves and understand that it's not about pleasing others but pleasing yourself!! (I Agree!! These two novels are excellent for comparison and provide the reader with an understanding of themselves. if you're not sure how you fit in at home in school or n a society, you should feel at home reading about the lives of these two excellently portrayed characters.)
A lamb is adorable. A lamb is afraid of other animals. Lamb is appetizing.
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Some William Penn quotes:"Those who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants.""Let the people think they govern and they will be governed." (from: "Some Fruits of Solitude")"No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown." (from: "No Cross, No Crown")"Liberty without obedience is confusion, and obedience without liberty is slavery."
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