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Osborne on horticulturalism
her rural roots are symbolised in nurturing the raggedy plant which she returns empathetically to collect- her children are her harvest
Carter on Mama
she starts as a benevolent dictator but when she appreciates her decisions have damaged and alienated her children, she begins to relinquish control
Osborne on stereotypes
Lena is actually the antithesis to the stoic black woman stereotype- even as she displays an older generation’s mindset she is also progressive
Rose on Mama
Mama has a love that connects interpersonal healing to larger social contexts