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By giving the buttons to Morris, I believe she was ending the relationship between her and Morris. I think the button symbolizes greed by Morris, as well as the generosity of Catherine. This is a decision she makes with finality. The effect of bringing Catherine as a bold lady who was timid at the beginning of the play creates more realism to the play. I believe the actions of Catherine in the last scene were more definitive on liberation rather than an absolute bitterness reaction. She also appears to have begun to resemble her father through understanding the reality of what she went through.
From the body language, voice and attitude, it becomes apparent that Catherine completely transformed at the end of the play. This play empowers women. It highlights liberation from stifling relationships. Catherine appears strong enough to lead her own life without Morris as she ascends with a dreamy smile. The desertion of Morris and Catherine’s father’s rejection of him makes it conclusive that Catherine’s father was right.
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