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Amena Garcia Character Analysis
Marianna Moron Garcia plays the main character of the play, Amena Yihye. Amena is a young Syrian girl who dreams of becoming a scientist. In the first act, Amena wears loose pants, a simple top, and a pair of tennis shoes to demonstrate her simplicity and young age. Amena also carries a backpack and ties her hair up in ponytail with a middle hair line, these characteristics bring out her nerdy side. In the second act, Amena is out of college and is now an engineer. With a hair bun, like her mother’s, a hijab, and professional clothing the audience recognizes that Amena has grown and is more mature.

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