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1. What occurs between Reuben and Zonia, and how does this recapitulate the themes of the play?
2. What happened to Martha Loomis when Joe Turner took away her husband?
3. Why did Martha Loomis decide to create a new life for herself?
4. How, in the end, does Herald free himself from all the mental and physical bonds placed upon him?
5. How did Selig and Bynum work together to reunite Martha with her daughter Zonia?
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1. Reuben and Zonia have been friends for three weeks, when...
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