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47 pages 1 hour read

Lindsay Eagar

Hour of the Bees

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2016

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Essay Topics

1.

Would Serge have made different decisions throughout his lifetime if he had the knowledge he gained just before his death? Use evidence from the text to justify your view.

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Was cutting down the magical tree for lumber the right choice? Use evidence from the text to justify your perspective.

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Comment on the multifaceted meaning of Serge’s assertion regarding the ranch: “This is where my roots are” (27). Reference the text in exploring the deeper implications of his statement.

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Raúl burns down the termite-infested barn, much to Serge’s distress. How does Raúl’s decision highlight the way that stress and pain can blind us to the needs of others? Comment on the morality of Raúl’s decision from different angles, using evidence from the text.

5.

How does Serge and Raúl’s feud highlight the importance of open and vulnerable conversation in maintaining family ties?

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How do Alta’s admissions to Carol at the novel’s conclusion contextualize her behavior throughout the summer?

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What does the ranch symbolize for Serge? Explain, using descriptions of both the environment and the character.

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Serge’s dementia, which makes him an unreliable narrator, impacts the unfolding of the narrative; it adds mystery and tension by blurring the distinction between fact and fiction. How might the story’s impact differed if Serge’s cognitive function was unimpaired?

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How does Carol’s growing knowledge of her heritage contribute to her coming of age? Explain, using evidence from the text.

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How does the novel characterize death? How does this characterization relate to particular characters and other elements of the story?

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