Hope In 'Wet And Crying'

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Ha and her family must flee Vietnam, leaving her papayas behind, or in other words, diminishing the little hope she had. It’s no secret the papaya tree represents Ha’s hope, so when Brother Vu cuts the papayas off the tree, it’s like hope is being cut out of Ha. In the poem, “Wet and Crying” it describes, “Brother Vu chops; the head falls.”(60) The author uses the word “head” to illustrate how the papayas were “alive” to Ha until Brother Vu beheaded them and they “died.” This also symbolizes how the hope inside Ha is dead as well. There are other things that contribute to Ha’s wavering hope, too. When deciding if Ha’s family should eat the papayas, Ha’s mother explains, “you… should eat fresh fruit while you can.”(60) This quote tells the reader

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