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Beka Lamb

Published in 1982, Beka Lamb was a debut novel of Belizean writer Zee Edgell. It was part of the Heinemann Caribbean Writers Series and had won the Fawcett Society Book Prize in 1983. The novel deals with racial prejudice, social insecurity and the rule of the consecutive church.

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How does Lila look in Beka Lamb?

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She was black:

  • 'The Lamb family was black' - Chapter 2
  • 'She pulled dark brown knees under her chin' - Chapter 4

She had a cut on her face:

  • 'the buckle end of the belt escaped accidentally from Bill Lamb's clenched fist and cut Beka on the left corner of her mouth' - Chapter 4
  • 'the scar browned over but remained visible' - Chapter 4

She had curly hair that was usually straitened

  • 'Twice a month she sat in Miss Doodie's kitchen, which smelled of stale fried beans and burnt rice, to have her hair hotcombed' - Chapter 4
  • ' "Clearing the tangles out of Beka's hair takes nearly an hour every morning, Bill." ' - Chapter 4

Her breasts were not even

  • 'One of her breasts was growing but the other remained flat.'

In the book Beka Lamb where did Emilio live?

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What is a summary of Beka Lamb chapter 12?

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The basic theme is the struggle of the Creole population of Belize to hold on to their ethnic heritage and assert their civil rights while faced with opposition from the Hispanic community. (IMO, reading great literature should be seen as a privilege and an honor not a tedious obligation).

How do you carve a leg of lamb?

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Remove the atch bone and split the leg from the atch bone to the shin, removing the cartilage at the knee, then remove the bottom bone at the ankle. Once the bones are removed you will be left with a flat piece of meat, on each side of the meat there will be a fat piece of meat, split the meat at that point and fold back the fat bit. One butterflied lamb leg...easy peasy

What is a brief summary of chapter 20 in Beka Lamb?

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This Chapter continues to fill in details of the current political situtaion in Belize.there seems to be change and unrest everywhere;trouble may come from Guatemala, from those who are tired of british rules or from the new party.Since Mrlamb thinks the Caribbean is in a 'mess', it is suggested that such problems existed throughout the West Indies at that time,as people began to claim control of their own country's resources.

Beka's dream at the beginning of the chapter is symblolic.She dreads falling into the filthy creek water,as Toycie 'fell' morally,was degraded and disgraced.Beka feels in the dream,as Toycie felt in her time of trouble,that people around were only looking and laughing,with out really trying to help.

What is a summary of Beka Lamb chapters 17 through 18?

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Chapter 11 summary

chapter eleven delves the deep into the theme of breaking with tradition and superstition. Miss Ivy and Beka's mother are arguing about the wake that Aunt Tama wants to keep for Granny Straker. Beka's mother feels that too much superstition is involved in the wakes that people keep to prevent spirits from roaming after death. Miss Ivy feels wakes are important. The debate about the past versus the present and future weaves it through this chapter. Granny Ivy tries to point of saying she doesn't believe in the superstitions that are held by the Caribs and the Afro-Belizeans. When Beka tries to enter the conversation mother is upset.

When Beka becomes angry and declares she is going to marry a Carib when she grows up, her mother slaps her and sends her to her room.

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Who were chuku and zandy in Beka Lamb?

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Zandy is 3 years old and Chuku does not have a age,well the book doesn't say.

What is the role of women in the novel Beka Lamb?

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The women in Beka Lamb are to cook, clean , and do all the work around the house. Give birth to children and take care.

Friendship in the novel Beka Lamb?

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Toycie and beka beka and her grandmother.

Chapter 12 in Beka Lamb?

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a sammary tells us part of the story of beka lamd and her family

Who is Beka Lamb father?

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she is the daughter of bill and lilla lamb

A summary of chapter 1 in Beka Lamb?

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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.

What is chapter 3 of Beka Lamb about?

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not to be bad so you wont get in trobble.and not be BAD AT ALL IN IF YOU DO YOU ARE OUT THE GAME.

What were the differences between toycie and beka in the novel Beka Lamb?

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In the book 'Beka Lamb' by Zee Edgell, characters Beka and Toycie are best friends. One difference between the two of them is that Toycie is three years older than Beka. Another difference is that Toyce is immature in many ways and Beka, while younger, seems to deal with stressful situations in mature ways. One stark difference between Beka and Toycie is that Beka lives, and Toycie dies due to complications from a miscarriage.

Who was bill lamb in the novel Beka Lamb?

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Bill Lamb is the father of Beka Lamb in the novel. He is basiccally the breadwinner

of the family with an extreme temper.

Who is the protagonist in Beka Lamb?

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Beka Lamb is the central character in this novel. This novel is about change and the change in the political climate mirrors the change taking place in her life. At the beginning of the novel, Beka displays immaturity. She lies about silly things and even about failing first form. She steals money from her parents for trivial things and does not hold value in school or care much about what goes on around her. Throught the novel we see her changing, valuing her education, no longer lying and even ashamed when her fellow creole's give the race a bad name (Mrs Arguelles flashing her bottom at the Spanish priest). The whole story is told in a flashback.

Bill Lamb is the father of Beka. He is seen as the disciplinarian and makes the final decision on whether Beka goes back to highschool or not. He also brings the news of Granny Straker's death. He and granny Ivy always disagree about politics as he does not support the PIP. He fails to show consistent love in the family.

Lilla Lamb is Beka's mother. She loves roses and always plants rose gardens. she hates Beka's lies and does not have a set political view (she hates politics)

Granny Ivy is Beka's grandmother and a strong woman role in the novel. She is an active supporter of the PIP and attends meeting regularly at the battle field park along with Ms Eila. She knows more about life than even Beka and Bill.

Ms Eila is Toycie's surrogate mother. She took Toycie in after her mother went to the states and is an active supporter of the PIP. She feels guilty when Toycie dies, feeling she could have done more to prevent it. She is poor and lives in a broke down house.

Granny Straker is the matriarchal role in the family. When she passes away a bram is held which is a lively wake with music and dancing. she took in Bill when he was a boy and was close to Beka before she got sick.

Toycie is a seventeen year old student of St. Cecilia's and is Beka's best friend. She has a steady relationship with Emilio and becomes pregnant. At saint George's caye, she is seen emerging from the cemetery fixing herself, foreshadowing death. Toycie is trapped in that cycle of poverty that plagues many Belizean women. she is rejected by Emilio then expelled from St. Cecilia's. The abandonment and loss not only of Emilio and school but coupled with the abandonment of her mother, caused her to lose her mind. it is ironic how she wanted to live by the sea and ended up in the asylum situated by the sea commonly known as sea breeze hotel. Toycie moves to Stann Creek with Eila and is killed by a mango tree during a hurricane, not uncommon at the time.

Emilio is also known as man fish and is Toycie's boyfriend. He impregnates Toycie and leaves her coldly telling her he could never marry a creole girl and an unpure one at that. He is attached to his mother who calls him her little prince.

Mrs. Juana Villanueva is Emilio's mother. She teaches toycie guitar, eventually ending them when she realizes Toycie and Emilio are getting too close. She is a social climber wearing fine clothes and acting very fake.

Sister Virgil (mighty mouse) is a small pigeon chested woman and the principal of St. Cecilia's. She is and American and comes from Rhode island. She is very strict and harsh, ironic as she is a sister of charity. She expells Toycie from school only continuing the cycle of poverty. She displays the woman's role of power but is very harsh.

Sister Gabriella is a teacher at St. Cecilia's and ecourages Beka to enter an essay competition. She is the opposite to Sister Virgil and displays the qualitites of kindness and encouragement. She wants the best from the students.

Father Nunez is a priest and teaches Beka religion. He is a mestizo and had to work to break out of the stereotype and prejudice toward his race. He did this by being extra pious and had Beka suspended because she was honest in that she didnt know weather or not she believed in heaven.

Father Rou is the American priest who helped Beka by appealing for her so she would not be expelled, only suspended.

Father Mullins is a priest at the church Senora Villanueva goes to. He was flashed by Mrs Arguelles, a newspaper lady who flashed her bottom at him.

Chuku and Zandy are Beka's younger brothers. They often play marbles.

Mrs Benguche was the Carib teacher who told the students stories about brams and obeahs.

Mr Blanco is Bill's employer he has children who walk keeping their head perfectly straight which amazes Beka.

Why was Beka suspended from school-Beka Lamb?

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She got beaten one time and got a cut on her face, but she deserved it because she lied, and in the Caribbean getting a few "Good Claps" like Beka got is nothing really. ___________ I would say that being beaten is abuse, whether you did anything wrong as a trigger or not... and no matter where you live. Even if a certain society accepts abuse, it doesn't mean it *isn't* abuse. but she was not that bad to get beaten

What is a summary of the first chapter of 'Shakespeare Alive'?

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summary of shakespeare alive book 1 written by brendan buxton/twelfth night chapter 1-18

A summary on chapter 5 in Beka Lamb?

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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.