Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life Of Bees

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In Sue Monk Kidd’s, The Secret Life of Bees, Kidd indirectly characterizes Rosaleen as capricious, to portray her as someone who deeply cares for Lily, but acts irrationally in uncomfortable situations. This personality trait is particularly prominent during her walk in town with Lily, and group of racist men insult her. Instead of reacting to the negative situation with the logic of a responsible adult who was registering to vote, she abruptly acts out like a child. “Coming alongside the men, Rosaleen lifted her snuff jug, which was filled with black spit, calmly poured it across the tops of the men’s shoes…,” (32). In other words, the racist slurs of the men had thrusted Rosaleen into an uncomfortable situation. Trying to protect Lily, she