In lines 27-28 the daughter emphasizes that she and her mother would rather crawl in their shame than sell the walnut tree, knowing that they have let her fathers’ down. Eventually the mother and daughter makes a decision to not sell the walnut tree because it is their motivation. Although it would’ve brought them to a leveled place in life, they are willing to keep working hard to make the money.
In conclusion, the way Oliver uses, “The Black Walnut Tree,” to convey the relationship between a tree and a family is impelling. The figurative language used to describe the journey a mother and daughter go through to make ends meet relates to society now. Many families travel through months at a time, not knowing if they would have to sell something valuable, when they would run out of money, or when money would become hard to get, however they still remain strong and make wise