Analysis Of Snapping Beans By Lisa Parker

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Home is in our hearts, so even if we leave physically, it’s always with us at some point.. In “Snapping Beans”, Lisa Parker illustrates the effects that college has on a girl that was raised in the country. The college scene was a superior departure from an easy going life for a girl in the country. The most obvious symbol, the hickory leaf, represents the granddaughter going off to college and being home for the summer. To start off with, “A Hickory leaf, still summer green (on its tree),” in “Snapping Beans,” simulates the young girl being home. Corresponding the leaf and girl has never experienced anything, but their home settings, and what it has to propoundment. “I snapped beans into the silver bowl…” and “We didn’t speak until the sun overcame the feathered tips of the cornfield,” are remarks that signifies the familiarity and relaxation of the girl’s cognizance of her home surroundings and duties a such as the leaf’s home. Parker being home resulted in her being calm and lovable, unlike her ongoing to college. As soon as, the hickory leaf skidded onto the porch front. Grandma said, “It’s funny how things blow loose like that.” …show more content…

College is newfangled to the granddaughter. She is culturally decline meanwhile her arrival at college, she thus far experienced. Even though, the granddaughter undergoes inner struggles, physically and mentally. Her feeling as an expatriate, dreaded threw her mind, when seeing unrelated symptoms of her friends, divulging “nose rings and written poetry about sex, alcoholism, and Buddha.” Besides her feeling as a gypsy, “At the thought of speaking in class, speaking in an accent, or speaking out of turn.” Nevertheless, these statements declares Parker new way of life in college, she must adapt to now, that she has fled from home, just as the hickory leaf blown loose from its

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