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In “Kaddo’s Wall,” the main character,
Kaddo, had a surplus of corn that was so great he did not know what really to do with
it. The one thing he knew for certain, however, is
that he did not want to share his corn with those less fortunate. Instead he has the corn made into flour and
the flour made into bricks with which he builds a wall around his house. The idea that Kaddo had so much corn that he
could use a life-sustaining substance to build a wall is quite opulent. Thus, because it is with (and out of) his
wealth that the wall is made, the wall symbolizes wealth.
There are several situations where a minority group stood up against the dominant group. One of the more famous examples is the Black Lives Matter movement. It is an international activist movement that advocates the protection of African-American against oppression and discrimination.
<u>Answer:</u>
The soliloquies and the character foils plays the role of revealing the personalities of characters within the play. A foil is a character that helps in highlighting the qualities present in a character by showing their contrasting qualities and the character traits. It helps in determining what the character in the play is and not about what he is not. It helps in the discussion of the characters and gives the readers idea of the contribution of these characters in the plot construction.