Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life Of Bees

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Sue Monk Kidd indirectly characterizes policemen in her novel The Secret Life of Bees as selfish people that follow society rather than protect it based on a solid and impartial code. During the time period before and after the Civil Rights Act, policemen were harsh and unfair to colored people while also pushing their duties aside to accommodate white people’s hatred of colored people. One such example of this injustice and ignorance of duty is revealed through Kidd’s novel, “After you left, that policeman called Shoe let those men come in for their apology” (Pg. 46). The policeman called Shoe allowed civilians into the jail cell of a person under charges before going through the legal process first, indicating the ignorance toward colored