Beneatha believes that she has the ability to change her life and achieve her dreams. She does not believe that women should be limited to domestic services, they do not need a husband to live, nor are they obliged to start a family. This can be seen when she states that she wants to be a doctor and that marriage is not a priority in her life. She wants to grow professionally first and be independent, as she believes that all women should be.
Ruth and Lena, have more traditional and conservative thoughts about the role of women in society. This is shown when they put themselves in situations where men are exalted and do not bother to be limited to domestic services where men are served by women, who care only for the home and any children. They also believe that the greatest ambition a woman can have is to find a husband who can support her and put a roof over her head.
personally i think it is "rootless" as wanderers don't really have family roots in a town or any certain town that they live in because the are travellers.
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I represents the number 1, V represents 5, X is 10, L is 50, C is 100, D is 500, and M is 1,000
Mainly English is focused on analysis and being able to evaluate. to analyse something is a skill that once developed stays with you forever. for example red curtains may be symbolic of anger and the fact that curtains are mentioned it may perhaps suggest that the antagonist desires to keep himself from the world or he may have secrets he wants unseen. "unseen" may mean insidious. you see how much analysis can change the way you write. also for a advert as an example, they would show two scenes one black and white and the other in colour. the black and white one may be somebody struggling with s hoover whereas the other somebody vacuuming happily. this is symbolic of the fact that the hoovering struggle is a thing of the past and is "old news. I'd say focus on analysis but don't take too much advice from me im 12
"Edward" delivered his sermon in this way just not to grab attention, but to convince them to turn away from their wicked ways and to accept "God"...
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