why did mother skunk want her son to retain his identity
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Mother Skunk's role in the story is to make her son understand that it was important for him to retain his identity. She was absolutely against the idea that Roger Skunk should have changed his smell to please and befriend other creatures. She wanted the other creatures to accept her son as he was.
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- Roger Skunk's mother was angry with him because she did not like her son smelling roses.
- Roger was a skunk so he must smell like one.
- Everyone made fun of Roger Skunk because he smelled bad.
- This upset him so much that he met an old owl who advised him to go to a witch doctor, who would help him and smell him like roses.
- She did not care that all the other animals stayed away from him because he smelled bad.
- She decided to take her back to that ‘bad’ wizard to get her old smell back.
- Therefore, mother skunk want her son to retain his identity.
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