Answer: 1. The plant that Mama keeps near the apartment’s sole window is barely surviving because it lacks adequate nourishment. Sound like anyone else we know? Yet she is completely dedicated to the plant and lovingly tends it every single day in the hopes that it will one day be able to flourish. Gosh. Sound like her behavior towards anyone else? This is by far the play’s most overt symbol; the plant acts as a metaphor for the family.
2. Hansberry writes about sunlight and how the old apartment has so little of it. The first thing Ruth asks about in Act Two, Scene One is whether or not the new house will have a lot of sunlight. Sunlight is a familiar symbol for hope and life, since all human life depends on warmth and energy from the sun.
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An ailment is a disease that is very common but not serious
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Have you ever heard of the movie Hidden Figures?
It was about a group of women in times where they were denied a lot of things because of their gender. However, they took a stand, got into NASA, and were a huge part in the math needed to send astronaut John Glenn to space.
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So they won't be seen; so Atticus will be busy reading; because if they were killed they'd miss school instead of vacation and because it is easier to see inside a dark house in the dark rather than in the daytime.
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The correct answer is Option D, "By being presentable and appearing able-bodied, the individuals still had hope they could escape a terrible fate". That was the message that Spiegelman trying to convey in the panel. Generally speaking, Spiegelman sees the Jews as the innocent prey and the Nazis as the cunning predators.