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    guitar! 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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    In the novel The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver‚ she creates a symbol of a rhizobia which are bugs that help support the root of the plant and give them long green pods. In the novel‚ we see Taylor and Mattie help support Lou Anne‚ Turtle‚ Estevan and Esperanza throughout difficult times. Taylor helps support Turtle when she becomes her caretaker . When Taylor was given the baby in the beginning‚ she never committed to raise her. Taylor began to accept Turtle and the responsibilities that came

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    without telling us the bad things that had happened in the relationship. The Bean trees by Barbara Kingsolver also deals with a new mother who has to learn to do things on her own. This story is about a baby who was abused and abandoned‚ and she is later is given to the main character Taylor‚ outside the bar. Throughout the story the baby and the main character develop a very loving relationship. In The Bean Trees‚ the motif beans helps to convey the theme that‚ like a dried up seed‚ people can experience

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    Friendship is the most important thing in life. Taylor realizes this through Estevan and Esperanza. She learns that to get through tough times‚ you need friends to help you get through. Through Estevan and Esperanza‚ Taylor learns the love‚ loss‚ and loss of friendship. Love and compassion are clearly present in Taylor‚ Estevan‚ and Esperanza’s relationship. When Esperanza was in a time of need‚ Taylor confronted her. Taylor could have sat back and watched Esperanza suffer and get Estevan all to

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    Author use many symbolism in the book The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver. She uses symbolism because it makes it easier for readers to understand the deeper meaning or feeling of the character or the events that are happening. For example‚ author uses the symbolism of bean trees as transformation and Ismene as the abandoned children to show the deeper meaning of them. “Turtle was staring up at the wisteria flowers. “Beans‚” she said‚ pointing... We looked where she was pointing. Some of the wisteria

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    Kelly Giannone October 13‚ 2011 The Bean Trees Essay In the Early 1980’s political injustice and illegal immigration were big problems in America. These topics were also issues in the literary works The Bean Trees by Barbra Kingsolver and “El Salvador” by Noel Paul Stookey. Both works make many points of the wrong doings of the government and the hardships of Immigrants. In The Bean Trees‚ Barbra Kingsolver uses many literary elements throughout the novel on political injustice. For Example

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    Taylor in The Bean Trees and Peter in A Walk Across America encountered many interesting people. Taylor met Turtle and Peter met Mary Elizabeth and her family. Turtle has a significant and positive impact on Taylor as well as Mary Elizabeth’s family’s impact on Peter. Both of the main characters were on a journey to find themselfs‚ and through it they met people that helped them do just that. In the book A Walk Across America Peter goes on a journey to rekindle his love for America. After about

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    Kingsolver’s novel‚ The Bean Trees‚ shows multiple perspectives of people who experience i mmigration. In the novel‚ immigration was a topic that was initially unknown by the protagonist‚ Taylor. As the story progresses‚ Taylor meets multiple people that are involved in the many facets of issues facing illegal immigrants. This pulls Taylor into another side of immigration and as readers follow‚ it makes them question if it is better to follow the law or do what is right . The Bean Trees suggests there

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    By the end of The Bean Trees‚ Taylor Greer is almost an entirely different character from the Marietta Greer that she was at the beginning of the book. Not only did she change her name to reinvent herself after leaving Pittman County‚ but she also underwent serious internal changes as well. When the book opened‚ Marietta was a poor girl from rural Kentucky who was too afraid of rejection to even apply for a job. By the end of the book‚ Taylor has become callous due to the nature of the life she and

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    can be there for us in our times of need to support and keep pushing us to maximize our potential. In The Bean Trees‚ Taylor is faced with multiple adversities‚ and struggles to overcome them when she finds herself alone. Through her novel‚ Kingsolver illustrates with character development and dialogues how Taylor must form solid bonds with others in order to combat the hopeless‚ cruel nature of the world. While growing up in Kentucky‚ Taylor was faced with many conflicts that caused her to question

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