“The Bean Trees” In The Bean Trees there are lots of themes that add up to a well-made story. One of the more obvious themes is that of immigration and the underground railroad that Mattie helps run. Within the book there are also several references to child abuse. Another is that of Teen pregnancy that is introduced early on. This however is not all of the themes that are used, but they are some of the more prominent and reoccurring ones in the novel. One of the themes is teen pregnancy, it however is primarily only talked about it the first chapter.
This is one of the greatest driving forces for getting Taylor out of Kentucky. Taylor starts in a society where the many of the girls in her school and town become pregnant at a young age. This all but impresses Taylor and motivates her to become someone better than all the pregnant girls of her town. It motivates her even more when Newt Hard bine and Jolene Shanks arrive at the hospital.
Newt had been shot by his father and furthermore Jolene had also been shot at while she was carrying a baby. As this reality dawns on her it grips to her soul and immediately changes the way she views the world. This turn of events has a great impact on her future. I think her decision to leave is sealed on that day.
Soon after, Taylor pools her money together and she buys a 55 Volkswagen. After Taylor ties up a few ends at home she is on her way. Taylor after getting some miles under her belt stopped in at a diner in Oklahoma to get something to eat. Meanwhile her ’55 Volkswagen was being repaired nearby. After finishing her food she goes outside to her car. After getting into her car an old Cherokee woman that she had seen earlier in the diner comes over to the car.
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This woman more or less gives Taylor a child, which she places into Taylor’s car. Almost without think about it she accepts the role as mother to the child that has been placed in her care. Shortly after Taylor bestows the name of Turtle on the baby girl, of what appears be two years old. Turtle is mainly described as a rather quiet baby.
When she was given to Taylor she had several bruises on her body. Later because of these bruises it is speculated that Turtle might have been abused physically and perhaps sexually as well. These things have most certainly affected the way Turtle reacts to different things. This sort of behavior is common among young victims of abuse. They do not however go into much detail in this matter, just that she has in fact been abused. Later on in the story Taylor gets Turtle to begin speaking.
She however is attacked later by a man in the park late at night with Edna Poppy. Soon there after, Turtle starts to quiet down again. During this time Taylor has made other friends, one of witch is Mattie. Mattie is the owner of “Jesus Is Lord Used Tires.” She also runs an underground railroad for refugees and in this case, from Guatemala. Taylor doesn’t take a very active part in the Underground Railroad and doesn’t have much knowledge of its workings. She finds out about the underground railroad of refugees when she is introduced to Estevan and Esperanza.
They were political refugees from Guatemala. Taylor becomes good friends with Estevan and Esperanza. Also Esperanza begins bonding with Turtle. Which appears to be helping the both of them through the tough times. After learning about Estevan and Esperanza, Taylor begins distaste for the US policies on refugees and immigration.
Later this comes in handy to Estevan and Esperanza, in that Taylor takes up the fight to get them to a safer place. Later in getting Estevan and Esperanza to safety she come up with a plan for an almost legally way of adopting Turtle. Her only other alternative would have been to turn her over to the state and hoping to be able to adopt her thereafter. Because they are in Oklahoma, the final destination for Estevan and Esperanza, they pass through the “Cherokee Nation.” Because both of them look Indian to most anyone else and Turtle looking more like Estevan and Esperanza than her, she puts a plan in motion. In the Cherokee Nation there are no laws requiring birth certificates, that way there is no proof that Turtle is not the child of Estevan and Esperanza. Estevan and Esperanza sign a paper that leaves Turtle to Taylor as her legal guardian with legal papers to prove it.
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... and taking good care of this child. Later on in the book Taylor meets Mattie, Lou Anne, Edna, Esperanza, Estevan and many more people who ... with. As the book moves along Taylor builds a very strong love for Turtle and Taylor becomes closer to achieving her goal, ... in the end of the book, Taylor accomplishes her goal by officially making Turtle her s. Taylor s consistent persistence, enables her to ...
Had it not been for Taylor’s good deeds and involvement in the Underground Railroad she may have not been able to keep Turtle. The usage of themes is a vitally important part in any good novel. Refusing to become pregnant as a teen, Taylor leaves town young just so she can get out before it’s to late. An abused child soon after calls on her in desperate need. Taylor answers the call like no other young woman could have. Without thought of what they could do for her, Taylor helps Estevan and Esperanza for no other reason than because they needed it.
However it turns out that those very same people that she helps end up helping her to adopt the child that she was left with. Taylor doesn’t once turn anyone that needs help and for this she should earn the respect of any reader.