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In The Chaste Adventures of Joseph: A Comedy, the garden outside the Potiphar’s home symbolizes growth and natural beauty, and it highlights the
tense and rigid atmosphere inside the Potiphar’s home.
carefree and playful atmosphere inside the Potiphar’s home.
rage that Mrs. Potiphar feels toward Asenath.
warm and kind feelings that Asenath has for Joseph.
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"tense and rigid atmosphere inside the Potiphar’s home."
Reason: the garden’s growth and natural beauty create a contrast with the house’s confinement and social constraints, emphasizing the oppressive, tense atmosphere indoors rather than playfulness, personal rage, or warmth between Asenath and Joseph.
Reason: the garden’s growth and natural beauty create a contrast with the house’s confinement and social constraints, emphasizing the oppressive, tense atmosphere indoors rather than playfulness, personal rage, or warmth between Asenath and Joseph.
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