Significance Of Farm In Bybanks Kentucky

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Certain places and things caused certain things to happen, such as the attacks on 9/11, when 2 planes dove into the world trade center. If the world trade center were not there, then no planes would have crashed into them killing the people that they killed. Possibly the attacks never would have happened or even more people would have died due to the planes crashing into other places. Much like how in the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech the house and farm in Bybanks Kentucky is important to Sal because, that's where the sad death of Sal’s baby sister accord, where Sal’s mother lived and left. The farm also left an imprint in Sal’s heart. The farm in Bybanks Kentucky is an important setting is because when Sal’s future sister dies, it …show more content…

Inside of the tree was a bird. And what that bird was doing was singing a birdsong. Yet, Sal did not want to believe that it was a bird singing but instead it was a tree singing as she did back In Bybanks Kentucky, when a bird started singing at the top of her favorite sugar maple tree. Yet she did not believe that that was a bird singing but the tree was singing. Or when something as simple as kissing a tree brought back memories of the farm back in Bybanks Kentucky and sometimes even brought back memories of her mom. This evidence supports my statement that the farm in Bybanks Kentucky is an important setting because the farm sort of left an imprint in Sal’s soul, making her think about her mother, driving her to go on the road trip to hopefully bring back her mother on her …show more content…

It was the place where Sal’s mother lived and left and if the farm were not there she never would have left and never would have died the way she did and Sal never would have gone to find her which was a big part of the plot. It also left a mark on Sal’s heart and was the reason why Sal went to find her mother because of the memories she had for a long time of the farm and stuff on the farm, which always led up to remembering her mother. Finally figuring out later in the book that her mother was dead after the long journey to Idaho. Much like 9/11 the farm and twin towers were important places for what happened in real life and the book. If these places, the farm and the World Trade Center weren't built, then none of the events that took place would have taken place there in thjose places. Perhaps this shows that if certain things are there, such as the twin towers, and if they were not there then nothing would have happened to them. Just like how i said before, the barn made things happen just like how other places make things happen. So you never know what could happen in your own home or even somewhere else.Perhaps this shows that if certain things are there, such as the twin towers, and if they were not there then nothing would have happened to them. Just like how i said before, the barn made things happen