1. Why is Jessica ashamed to be her father's daughter?
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She is more ashamed of her father's ill-manners and stubbornness rather than he being a Jew. Jessica speaks to the audience after saying goodbye to Launcelot as she plans her escape. She reveals how she feels ashamed to be her father's daughter because of his behavior.
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She is more ashamed of her father's ill-manners and stubbornness rather than he being a Jew. Jessica speaks to the audience after saying goodbye to Launcelot as she plans her escape. She reveals how she feels ashamed to be her father's daughter because of his behavior.
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