Since the establishment of the United States several large immigrants have rushed into the country. Many people come here to pursue the freedom they always wanted. In The Bean Trees, this is a well-known concept for the characters of Estevan and Esperanza. They will move from Guatemala to Arizona, where they will meet the main character Taylor. Throughout the story, Taylor understands the struggle for a couple to be immigrants not documented in the United States.
The Bean Trees of Barbara Kingsolver often suggests that part of the southwestern literature is based on the experience of others. With this advice, these experiences have been proven to be combined with the intention to portray the experiences of others as a learning tool for readers and writers. Some may suggest that literature itself may bring learning opportunities. In response to this belief, we must suggest that the classic novel "Bean Tree" can be regarded as Barbara Kings Wall and Catalytic Character Marietta "Mississippi" / Taylor Gray as well as the learning experience of the audience
Barbara King Solver is changing and growing her role through negative experience. The failure of the three protagonists has made them mature. The Bean Trees of Barbara Kingsolver reveals that everyone needs to experience some damage before maturity through the characters of Lou Ann, Turtle, and Taylor. When Rouen lost his angel she gained independence. She had a problem, her lover Angel asked for divorce, and left her. When he comes back and asked to accept that "Angels changed their view of divorce" (page 157), she dominates the angel and continues marching only by Taylor. "So this is the history of angels, now I saw a man named Cameron John who came from Red Hot Mama, can you believe it?" (P. 179). She has now overcome her situation and started a new independent life.
There are many themes that will become a well-narrated story. Barbara Kingsolver's "The Bean Trees" introduced several topics for developing well-written novels. One of the most obvious themes in this book is immigrants. There are also references to child abuse. Another is early introduction of teenage pregnancy. These are not all used themes, but are some of the more important and regular themes in the novel. These themes are known as the threat of the main character of Taylor. These themes lead to the recognition of the authors' individuals facing the threat.