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
Chapter 10 in the book Beka Lamb is mainly an illustration of the social differences between the Creoles and Spanish living in Belize. The bulk of the chapter takes place at Beka's great-grandmother's funeral.
a sammary tells us part of the story of beka lamd and her family
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introduce to beka lamb a 14 year old from belize.bake has win an easy contest and her fimaly is proud of her .she attend st cleara's acdamy and her and her grandmother granny ivy talk about policits .toycie her best friend life had came to an end .
beka won an essay contest at her school st.cecilia acedemy
She is very interested in politics and she is an enthusiastic character with an amazing historical bqckground..
The premise of Beka Lamb is based on Beka's achievement of winning the essay contest. Her family's thoughts of her changes overnight as she went from a 'flat-rate Belize creole' to a 'high mind'. It also describes the surroundings, state of living, ( which is middle class ), and politics. Also, to keep in mind the 1st chapter is placed after Toycie died from the mango tree.
In chapter one we learn about Beka's family and the country in which they inhabitat. We also note the juxtaposition(synonymous with contrast, two objects or texts that oppose one another) of the school and the prison ,both created to educate and conform Belizeans and to eliminate any dissident voices.Additionally we learn about the political situation in Belize.The mood of the chapter is solemn and sad.
Beka Sikharulidze is 6' 1".
Beka Parjiani was born on January 1, 1987, in Georgia, USA.
In the book of Revelation chapter 14, and verse 1) says the lamb and 144 thousand people who had their names on their heads on mount Zion. And Jesus is the lamb.
The Gospel of John Chapter 1 refers to Jesus as the 'lamb of God.' 29The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. 36And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of God!
The phrase "behold the lamb of God" is mentioned twice in the Bible. It can be found in the Gospel of John, Chapter 1, Verses 29 and 36. Both instances refer to John the Baptist declaring Jesus as the Lamb of God.