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the bean trees
Title: the bean trees
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 946 | Pages: 4.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
the bean trees
The Importance of Sharing
“What goes around, comes around.” People say this all the time. But is it true? When an individual shares what he has with others, does he ever get anything in return? Barbara Kingsolver, author of The Bean Trees, makes sharing the main theme in Chapter Seven, “How They Eat in Heaven.” Through the use of characterization and symbolism, Kingsolver shows that giving is receiving. To get through life successfully, people must
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Taylor and Estevan are very giving and get much in return. Estevan gives Taylor his friendship and in return she shares her heart. Sharing is one of the most important experiences in life. To succeed in life, people need to share what they have and not be so greedy. Sharing can be summed up in the saying: “What goes around, come around.” This means in the long run, we get back what we give
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