In "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd, the mention of a bee flying and a soul rising could symbolize themes of transformation, freedom, and interconnectedness. Bees are often depicted as hardworking and collaborative creatures, echoing the characters in the novel who find solace and healing through their shared experiences. The act of a bee flying can represent the characters' journey towards self-discovery and empowerment, as well as their eventual transcendence of past traumas and societal constraints.
If you click on the bee hut then it should have a symbol with a bee hive on it. if you click this symbol then it lets you place a bee collection table (which also has bees inside it) :) hope this helped
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Thanks!0 CommentsDowny woodpeckers are the main predators of gall flies, their extinction could lead to a rise in gall flies
Thanks!0 CommentsDowny woodpeckers are the main predators of gall flies, their extinction could lead to a rise in gall flies
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Life is full of risks, you will fall and you will rise, but you will not rise, if you do not first fall. Take a chance, seriously.
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His book informed others about life in the slums.
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because it shows that even people with disabilitys can rise past that and succseed in life
Well, it is one place from where new flies do arise. Flies are scavengers and carrion eaters. The short form of the life cycle is this: critter dies, lady fly lands on dead critter and lays eggs, larva in the form of maggots emerge from the eggs, maggots eat, grow, and develop into new flies and rise off the remains of dead critter. Incidentally, maggots only eat dead or rotting meat. Maggots cannot eat live flesh.