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    Birds are a personal symbol for Turtle’s development. Throughout the novel, birds are tied to Turtle and major events in her life. Turtle makes her first sound when the car stops suddenly to avoid a family of quail. “I slammed on the brakes and we all pitched forward… ‘I think that sound was a laugh’...In the road up ahead there was a quail, the type that has one big feather spronging out the front of its head like a forties-model ladies' hat. We could just make out that she was dithering back and

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    (Kingsolver 5). This section reminds me of when I shelled peas with grandma. There aren’t any bean plant specific archetypes but the color green symbolizes earth and growth (YourDictionary 3). Shelling beans can constitute a change. In the book The Bean Trees this means that Missy is likely going to come out of her shell and show who she really is. This foreshadows a little about how likely she is going to start a life of her own and leave. This use of the symbol really adds to the story because it shows

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    A recurring theme in The Bean Trees is that everyone has their own problems and no matter how bad the problem could be something good will come out of it. Barbara Kingsolver shows this in multiple ways through the characters in this book. Some of the more ______ characters being Lou-Anne, Estevan and Esperanza, and Taylor. Through their own problems the exemplify that no matter how tough a situation could be there is something good to come out of it. In this book, the main character Taylor, a girl

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    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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    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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    In the novel The Bean Trees, written by Barbara Kingsolver, a young woman goes through a life-changing journey where she overcomes many obstacles thrown towards her by life that included her becoming a mother of an orphan Indian baby although she did not intend to. Throughout her journey, Taylor experiences many drawbacks that ultimately lead her to show her true heroic traits. Taylor manifests her heroic character throughout the novel by demonstrating her problem-solving abilities and expressing

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    Kingsolver implies the importance of accepting help from others by portraying various relationships the characters build. The characters in the Bean Trees become united as a family by the mutual support they share despite the absence of blood-linked relationships. This idea of untraditional form of family is shown from the relationships Taylor builds. When Taylor first moved into Lou Ann’s house, Taylor felt extremely uncomfortable accepting help from anyone. By refusing help from the others, Taylor

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    Elizabeth Coryea Swaner AP English 11 8/7/2017 The Bean Trees Chapter 1 The book begins with the past of Missy, later Taylor Greer. Missy lived with only her mother growing up and they a had a strong and solid relationship with each other. Later in life, Missy befriended Hughes Walter which benefited her because he provided her with a job in a lab. One day, Newt and his mother, Jolene, were brought into the lab. Newt had attacked his mother then killed himself afterward. After the overwhelming

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    solidifies our humanity and binds us together. Throughout the book the bean trees, there is an abundance of community as separate groups conjoin to a seemingly unlikely family. The characters bind together in the sense that they all contribute to make the group as a whole better. The most prominent characters that are guilty of helping others are Taylor, Lou Ann, Mattie, Estevan and Esperanza. One example of a family in the bean trees is Taylor and Lou Ann. They begin their friendship surprisingly well

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    leaves her hometown to avoid getting pregnant and settling down with a man. On her journey, a stranger encounters her and hands her a child. Taylor unsure of her next move, goes on a wild journey to build a life for herself on the way. In The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver, Taylor is viewed as a heroic character. Taylor being an independent woman, as well as taking care of others and never giving up is what makes her heroic. To begin with, Taylor is an independent woman. Taylor stayed after class

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