Notes of scene 2

I think the most noticeable thing in this scene is Benetha's thinking about her social status as a black woman, and African culture. The emergence of Asagai in this scene leads to these ideas. Benetha wanted to be a free and independent woman, but this was obviously impossible in the environment at the time. Also, notice that Benetha changed her hairstyle to help her achieve this. Also in this scene, through Ruth's pregnancy, I think it can be inferred that Walter is indifferent to her. Walter was just thinking about how to get money to change his current poor life, which made me feel that he was also a very selfish person.

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