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The Bean Trees Essay Questions

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Intro: Refugees face a far worse life than most people can imagine, and there is no easy way out for them. They first must get out of whatever dangerous place they are in, then travel long distances with almost no resources, and even if they do make it safely to the USA there is a chance they will be sent back or even put in jail. The refugee experience is defined by risks and belonging.

Topic: Refugees face an incredibly rough and hard life. Not only are they attempting to leave a country that is incredibly dangerous and could get them killed at any time, but even if they survive the journey there is a strong possibility that they will not be allowed into the US.

Context: The Bean Trees is a book about o group of people living in Arizona, two of which are illegal refugees. Taylor and Mattie are two American citizens that are friend with Estevan and Esperanza and …show more content…

It is proven that those who are educated about the refugee problem are far more likely to be willing to accept refugees into the USA.

Topic: Even if a refugee does beat the odds and makes it to the USA alive and well, gets accepted and is allowed to stay in the USA their problems are not nearly done. They are in new country, with a different language and culture, with no job or money, and get judged and hated by alot of people they meet.

Context: When Turtle, Lou Ann, Dwayne Ray, Taylor, Estevan, Esperanza Virgie, and Edna are all eating dinner Virgi begins talking about how refugees should just stay where they are and not make life harder for Americans.

Evidence: “Well, it’s the truth. They ought to stay put in their own dirt, not come here taking up jobs.” (The Bean Trees)

Commentary 1: Refugees areal deadly facing an awful life and a tough screening process, but even after it is all over their lives will still be far worse than ours. They will be disrespected and have trouble socially fitting into this new

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