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Catharsis In The Bean Trees By Barbara Kingsolver

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In The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver, three characters in particular undergo a catharsis, each in their own way: Esperanza, Turtle, and Taylor. This paper will focus on the change on the development of the character Esperanza, showing the suffering and difficulties, she has undergone and how through a catharsis, this suffering was ameliorated. Esperanza is introduced in The Bean Trees, as a Guatemalan refugee who lives at Jesus is Lord Used Tires with her husband, Estevan. Her brother, husband, and close friends are members of an underground teacher’s union in Guatemala City. One night, a police raid that storms through the streets looking for members of the teacher’s union kills her brothers and friends. Esperanza makes the choice to refuse to give the names of the seventeen teacher’s union members because she knew that this information would lead to their death. The police punish her for this choice and kidnap her daughter, Ismene. She ends up departing Guatemala for the United States because her life is danger, leaving Ismene behind. The decision to save the lives of many, and thereby putting her and her daughter’s life at risk is one that causes unfathomable and lingering pain. Esperanza’s life in the United States is not any less any difficult or painful. In the spring, following her daughter’s kidnapping, she attempts to commit suicide. While Mattie rushes her to a “clinic in South Tucson where you didn't have to show papers”, Estevan and Taylor wait together. Estevan, her spouse, informs Taylor, the protagonist of the book, the ordeal that Esperanza experienced in Guatemala. He explains that the police abducted Ismene in order to coerce Esperanza into confessing the names of the members of the teacher’s union. After hearing this from Estevan, Taylor finally realizes “It's terrible to lose somebody,” Esperanza is helped by Taylor in the morning after she is sent out of the hospital. Taylor knocks in in her door asking for her permission to enter in the door. Esperanza is sitting up, a sign her physical health has ameliorated. Esperanza is looking out the window and the garden outside. Looking out the garden symbolizes that her physical and mental health will also start to improve. Taylor

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