The Bean Tree Write a composition based on the novel you have studied discussing the basis for and impact of individual choices. What idea does the author develop regarding choices? 	Living is about making choices. The choices people make shape their lives for better or worse. Even the decision not to choose has its effects‚ often not wanted. But the individual who chooses to make positive choices and to act accordingly is more likely to see his or her life reflect his or her
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system‚ Russia allowed serfdom until Alexander II issued the Emancipation of Serfs in 1861‚ freeing serfs and allowing them opportunity to flourish. The emancipation brought rise to the middle class but impoverished the aristocrats. The play‚ The Cherry Orchard‚ begins with Lopakhin and Ranevsky waiting for Madame Ranevsky to return to her family’s estate. Lopakhin is a neighbor of Ranevsky. He was born a serf‚ but utilized the emancipation‚ and became a free wealthy business man. Lopakhin informs
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The trees around us are extremely important and have always been necessary for improving the human condition - both during its life and after harvest. It is not a stretch to believe that without trees we humans would not exist on this beautiful planet. In fact‚ some claim can be made that our mother’s and father’s ancestors climbed trees - another debate for another site. So‚ trees are essential to life as we know it and are the ground troops making up an environmental frontline. Our existing forests
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The flowering cherry tree is one of the cliché Western images of Japan‚ conjured up along with geisha‚ sushi‚ and samurai. However‚ within the country itself‚ the cherry blossoms have been a cultural event for over a thousand years. The annual hanami‚ cherry blossom viewing parties‚ the many cultural symbolic interpretations of the cherry blossoms‚ and the extensive use of the blossoms in art‚ for both their innate beauty and the symbolism they carry‚ have ensured the blossoming trees’ position in
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The night-blooming cereus only makes an appearance once a year during‚ as the name suggests‚ the nighttime. This “silvery and mysterious” (Kingsolver 250) sounding name is just one example of the rich world Barbara Kingsolver creates in The Bean Trees. The cereus is more than just a flower. Its blossom symbolizes a pivotal moment in the book‚ the departure of Taylor and her new friends in pursuit of a better life. The way Kingsolver creates these connective moments is one of her defining qualities
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Trees at the Arctic Circle. In the poem “Trees at the Arctic circle”‚ the author Al Purdy provides a description of dwarf plants that manage to grow above the tree line on Baffin Island‚ a Canadian territory. The topics of this poem are very mundane as he uses different types of trees to illustrate truths about the human condition‚ and in particular about life in the Arctic. However‚ Purdy ’s true goal is to remind the reader that humans are judgmental creatures and that it is only once you
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People make changes in their lives constantly. Whether the changes are big or small‚ they will impact the person’s life in some way‚ shape‚ or form. The literary works The Bean Trees and “Who Said We All Have to Talk Alike” prove that if a person takes control of their life‚ it will likely result in a change of mindset or their outlook on life. The two main characters of the literary works‚ Neffie and Taylor‚ both make extreme life decisions a the beginning of the story. They decide to move away
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suggestion to better the earth‚ possibly even preceding the outcry and warning of global warming‚ water crisis‚ etc. It was always one of those quaint ideas opted for to mark a special occasion‚ or to simply make one’s landscape a little prettier. Now days‚ with the new focus clearly pointing to the desperate need for action against the ongoing destruction of our natural resources‚ it is more common to hear the simple comment that part of what you can actually do to help is to plant a tree. It seems
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However‚ what if it was something of great value? What if it was a baby that was handed to you? Odds are‚ you’d probably freak out and hand the baby over to the authorities or something similar to that. But not Taylor Greer in the novel The Bean Trees! The words that Barbara Kingsolver chooses to use show a tone of informality and humor. One way Kingsolver establishes an informal tone is by using long‚ run on sentences and everyday words. When Taylor gets a job at Tuscon after she stops traveling
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Cherry Tree Learning Materials This case study is about the Cherry Tree Learning Materials Company‚ this company was a successful manufacturer of sixty different special education toys and games. Special education deals with the education of children with various physical‚ mental or emotional disabilities. There sales has been growing by 7 – 8 percent annually due to sales of the toys and games they produce. The organization manufactured a line of new toys designed to assist in the development
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