Zonia Loomis

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Zonia Loomis is a young, searching character in August Wilson’s play "Joe Turner’s Come and Gone," representing innocence and the hope for family and belonging amid the upheavals of post-slavery America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theater character
appearsInWork Joe Turner’s Come and Gone NERFINISHED
associatedTheme African American identity
family separation
migration
reunion
search for home
creator August Wilson NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn play
hasAgeDescriptor young
hasFamilyName Loomis NERFINISHED
hasFather Herald Loomis NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasGivenName Zonia NERFINISHED
hasMother Martha Loomis NERFINISHED
hasRelative Herald Loomis NERFINISHED
Martha Loomis NERFINISHED
narrativeRole searching character
partOfSeries Pittsburgh Cycle NERFINISHED
setInCentury 20th century
setInPeriod post-slavery America
symbolizes belonging
hope for family
innocence
workCountryOfOrigin United States NERFINISHED
workLanguage English

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