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I have some questions about Ripe Figs from A Night in Acadie:What contrast is pointed out by the two characters' behaviour and their comment on the ripening of figs? What relationship can you see between the ripening of figs and Babette's waiting? What is Babette's journey symbolic of? There is another journey mentioned in the story connected to a seasonal change. What is it? What is it symbolic of? Why? What does the connection between seasonal changes and human actions point to? Choose one of the two characters and tell the story to the class from her point of view.​