Growth of Marietta in "Kidney Bean" Barbara Kingswall depicts the story of a young woman, Marietta Greer, in a novel "Been Tree" that understands love, responsibility, friendship, and humanity. Situation All of us can link to the struggle of daily life, but when we have to deal with the problem, we would rather like to show our true character. Sooner or later, we all have to face the problems that life brings. Maryetta began traveling west of Volkswagen in 1955 and promised to move away from Kentucky.
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
Taylor Greer - stubborn, free and unlimited, independent. At The Bean Trees of Barbara Kingsolver, when I learned about the world around her, I saw the growth of this character. At the beginning of the story, Taylor found her baby abused on the way called Turtle, who left Kentucky in search of a new life and needed a good home. As a new mother, Taylor believes that not only to learn mothers but also to live unfortunate life in Kentucky for learning the world.
Maryetta (Taylor)'s suffering in Barbara Kingswald's novel "The Bean Tree" grew up in a small town in Pittsman, Kentucky, where she is pregnant. Among young people it is very common. This also means that there are few people who have received education and few people are willing to live. Marietta is smart and better than this, so he is a man who does not want to be a young man. She later decided to leave his home Volkswagen in 1955 shortly after graduating from high school and eventually ended up in the suburbs of Tucson, Arizona. The plan certainly became very simple. On the way, she acquired an Indian child abandoned in the back seat of the car. However, as a result of trial and error being done along the way, much more experience was born than possible.