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    Emelie Carranza, period 6 Eng 10, Ms. Reid 7 October 2014 ORP 1 Dialectical Journal MLA Citation: Kingsolver, Barbara. The Bean Trees. New York: Harper & Row, 1988. Print. Quote Responses 1. “I’ve been afraid of putting air in a tire ever since I saw a tractor tire blow up and throw newt Hardbine’s father over the top of the Standard Oil sign” (1). Indirect Characterization 1.This quote can show that Taylor is very cautious, and she takes all of her past events into consideration

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    Taylor, Turtle When someone reads a book and they notice something important, they usually write it down, or mark in the book, in this novel turtles are that one word that makes everyone hooked from the start. In the novel The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver there are many symbols that get make the person reading it, to wonder what will go on, and turtles are the one symbol that made me want to read on. Taylor Greer the main character in the book lived in Oklahoma, and moved away to get away

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    The Bean Trees takes place in rural Pittman County, Kentucky, and other places across the USA, during the 1980s. Its narrator, Taylor Greer, begins the story with memories concerning her childhood and later her teenage years. As a child, she remembers watching a tractor tire blow up and send Newt Hardbine's father flying over the top of the Standard Oil sign, and has, after that, always been afraid of tires. Taylor's original name was Marietta Greer, but at three years old she demanded to be called

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    Within the novel Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver, the reader is introduced to a young women named Marietta, Missy, and she later on renames herself Taylor. Taylor story is much like a coming of age story, and she many new lessons along the roads of life. She learns how to deal with unforeseen troubles, phobias, and the many forms of love, and because these inner actions she learned to see a new outlook on life.>>>> Taylor started off as a young country girl in Pittman Country, and was traumatized

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    The Dialectic of Metafiction and Neorealism in Calvino's Baron in the Trees. "I agree to my books being read as existential or as structural works, as Marxist or neo-Kantian, Freudianly or Jungianly: but above all I am glad to see that no one key will open the lock". The above quotation perhaps shows more than anything else the ambiguity of Calvino's works. The obsession to label all narratives arises from our compulsion to make sense of this world, as literary generic categories form part

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    In Barbara Kingsolver’s “The Bean Trees” and in “Pro Femina” by Carolyn Kizer both show the significance of family, emotional support, and perseverance within women, including how women united play an important role in society! Family is an important literacy element use and effect in The Bean Trees. Taylor from Pitman Kentucky, embraces her Cherokee heritage that she inherits from her Great grandfather. Driving through Oklahoma she lands on Cherokee land, and notices how depressing it is, and decides

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    In the book The Bean Trees written by Barbara Kingsolver there are many events that portray the main theme of the story. The story starts off with Taylor, originally named Marietta, leaves home to do something with her life. She decides to buy a Volkswagen in order to help her find herself. Her car eventually runs out of gas in a town called Taylorville so from that point on she would be known as Taylor Greer. As she continues her conquest he car breaks down in a land ruled by Cherokee Nation. As

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    does one know that a person is maturing? Are there signs? What defines maturity? “A mature person assumes responsibility for his or her actions” (“Maturity”) but does that mean someone who cannot do that should not be considered mature? In The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, both Holden and Taylor go through a period in their lives where they start “putting aside ‘toys’ and fantasies...seeing the world as it really is” (“Maturity”). For Taylor, adulthood

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    The Courage to Change Ultimately the book, The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver, is about having courage and strength to better your life. Throughout the book, Taylor has taken many steps of courage to hopefully change her life for the better. Taylor left Pittman County to start a new beginning, she had the courage to take in a child like it was her own almost immediately after leaving Pittman County, and she risked her life to take Estevan and Esperanza with her to Oklahoma. “Courage doesn’t mean

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    is an unconditional commitment to give selflessly, protect fiercely, communicate truthfully, behave compassionately, and forgive endlessly. In The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver all of these traits of love are shown flawlessly through the relationships of Taylor, Turtle,Mattie, Lou Ann, Estevan, and Esperanza. In the beginning of The Bean Trees Taylor begins a journey that will change her life dramatically. Starting with meeting Turtle, a young Indian child who has been mentally and physically

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