Cookies
The daughters of the central family in the play frequently find these baked goods in the pockets of their father’s jacket because he works in a bakery. They represent a father’s love for his family.
Movies
The older daughter of the central family in the play has an obsession with these products of Hollywood, which represent her capacity for imagination and escapism.
Radio
This device in the living room of the central family of the play is not allowed to be played on Sunday. It represents both a form of escape for the family’s daughters and the strictness of their father’s newfound religion.
Picture of Sandra
This is a photograph of the dead mother of the central family of the play that represents grief and mourning following the passing and loss of a loved one.
Picture of Father Divine
This photograph of the...
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