According to the textbook, what is most startling about the character of Ethel Rosenberg inĀ Angels in America?

A. She finally gets the chance to argue for her innocence.
B. She speaks gibberish - made up language.
C. There is forgiveness in the character.
D. She appears just as she did when she was executed in 1951.

Answer: C

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