Anna in the Tropics
Describe symbolism in Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz

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In Act I, Scene III, Ofelia continues to develop the importance of the lector in the cigar industry, and the audience tastes some of the aura that surrounds the cigar in Cuban culture. The cigar band is a symbol of marriage, and the rising blue smoke is a source of passion.
Anna in the Tropics