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    A Recapitulation of Chapter #1 In the first chapter of The Bean Trees, the main character Taylor Greer (a.k.a Missy or Marietta) is introduced and begins her adventure. Taylor is a gallant, cordial, and courageous young woman that was raised in an agrarian sector of Kentucky. She decided to leave her hometown in a spontaneous manner, however, this didn’t go as well as she would’ve liked. During her move, she stopped in Oklahoma and ended up with a baby that was given to her by a stranger. The only

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    There are many relationships in bean trees, and the author focuses on females and their family relationships. Taylor and Turtle is one of the main major part in the book. For example, when Tylor first meet turtle, they leave as a new form of family. Most people think family is people who are related with you in blood like parents, sisters, and brothers. However, family is more than that, what family mean is love, care, and you feel safe with them. When Taylor moved in with Lou Ann and her son, her

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    Recovering From the Past and Finding the Self-Worth In the novel The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver and the autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, both the authors write in the perspective of girls who overcome obstacles in their lives and gradually grow into strong women. Both girls eventually find their self-worth and the places to which they belong. Taylor, the main character of The Bean Trees, is a studious white girl who dreams of traveling to escape her hometown and

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    The historical fiction novel, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, written by Betty Smith, is an American classic, which tells the story of a young girl’s coming of age and her life in the early 20th century. It describes Francie Nolan’s early years in the impoverished neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and later her loss of innocence as she matures. The title refers to a tree that continues to grow through the concrete in her poor tenement neighborhood despite the harsh conditions, and it is a metaphor

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    (252). This quote will recheck some perspective from the family. Transition Visualize this, being able to travel to the Congo’s during the 1960s. An experience like never before, where the land itself provides for the animals, nether less the people. Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible explores the nature of the Congo, taking the Congo into a postcolonial perspective. First, the Price family

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    Whenever someone goes to a new place, they have to adapt to their surroundings and often times it causes changes in their behaviors. The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver is a novel about a pastor who takes his family to the Belgian Congo on a mission to spread his Christian beliefs to the Congolese. The mother and four daughters taken to the Congo were all affected by the Congo environment, which in turn lead to changes in their psychological and moral traits. The character that is affected

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    Barbara Kingsolver has been writing books since 1988 and has written over 12 books. She has won the New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year award for her literary work on The Poisonwood Bible. The setting of the book takes place in the Congo around the 1960’s. The family in the book is a missionary family that has just moved from the United States to the Congo, and they are adjusting themselves to this new environment. One character that shows a significant change is Adah Price. Barbara Kingsolver

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    Subject The subject of Barbara Kingsolver famous novel, The Bean Trees, showcases the real meaning of motherhood. The novel occurs in Kentucky and Arizona during the early 1980’s. The main character is Taylor Greer. Taylor receives a child, whom she later names Turtle. The child’s aunt can no longer care for the young child. She takes Turtle with her while job searching where she meets two women, Mattie and Lou Ann, both motherly figures, who help her gain a deeper understanding of what motherhood

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    On the right of Europe lays a country named Belarus where on April 23, 2001 Kat Poston was born in Minsk. Kat Poston eventually moved to North Carolina which resulted in her finding her inspiration for “Dark Angel,” an idea she has been developing into a story for since she was in 6th grade. She has enjoyed writing for as long as she could remember. In fact, when she was in 5th grade she won the Young Authors Contest at her school. Who would’ve thought a story about a vampire kitten could actually

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    One pattern that the author Barbara Kingsolver consistently focused on throughout The Poisonwood Bible is the use of words and language. Each girl in the Price family has a different relationship with language, and the language barrier better the Congolese and the Price family proves to either aid or hinder understanding between the two cultures. The Price girls are characterized by the way they treat the Congolese language, Kikongo, and how they themselves narrate. Rachel, although she

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