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30 March, 13:52

Babette and Maman-Naiaine's reactions to the ripe figs

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their different views on Babette's readiness to grow

up.

all

Maman-Naiaine's refusal to believe the figs would ever

ripen.

omain.

that Maman-Naiaine is not as hopeful as Babette

seems to be.

Babette's lack of knowledge in comparison to Maman-

Najaine.

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  1. 30 March, 17:27
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    their different views on Babette's readiness to grow up.

    Explanation:

    This is because, the ripe figs seem to symbolize the idea that there is a good time for everything. We cannot force the figs to ripen sooner than they will but they will ripen when they are ready.
  2. 30 March, 17:46
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    Their different views on Babette's readiness to grow up.

    Explanation:

    This question refers to the text "Ripe Figs" by Kate Chopin.

    In this story, Maman-Nainaine tells Babette that she will be able to go visit her cousins when the figs are ripe. Babette is extremely excited and cannot wait to go. Therefore, the ripening appears slow to her. However, Maman-Nainaine believes that the ripening was actually very fast.

    This is a consequence of the different opinions that the women have on growing up, Babette, who is very young, is desperate to grow up, and thinks herself to be ready. On the other hand, Maman-Nainaine is more experienced, and less sure about Babette's readiness to grow up.
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