Answer:
1. There is an ogre named Shrek.
2. Shrek meets a character named Donkey.
3. Shrek WANTS HIS SWAAMMPP so he goes to Lord Fu-Farquaad.
4. Lord Farquaad gives him a task to fetch his wife because he's a simp.
5. Shrek went on the adventure with Donkey and saves the princess (Fiona)...or so they thought...
6. Fiona is an ogre DUN DUNDUNNN! She keep this a secret.
7. Shrek and Fiona start simping for each other but OH NO! Fiona has to go to Lord Farquaad DUNDUNDUNN!!!
8. They separate but still have a love for each other.
9. Fu-Farqaad is the antagonist and so Shrek goes to save Fiona from this wretched man and he finds out she's a ogre DUNDUNDUNN!! She took on her true form. That's why.
10. Donkey's boo (the dragon that kept Fiona locked away) ate the midg- Lord Farquaad.
11. Fiona and Shrek lived happily ever after in THEIR SWAAMPP!
or so they thought...come back for part two!!
The correct answer is <em><u>option C.</u></em> The most important symbol in "A Raisin in the Sun" is mama's plant. The play, written by Lorraine Hansberry in 1959, narrates the story of a black family that lives in Chicago, and that tries against all odds to become better, after the father dies and they get an insurance payment.
In the play, mama's plant is used by the author to represent the family itself, and how mama gives all her attention and care to the things she loves, like th plant and her family. The plant symbolizes the struggles that the family has been faced against, and how with perseverance, the family and the plant, will survive.
What is the prologue say?