Answer :
The fig tree's fight for survival represents the Logan family fighting for their land which represents their freedom. Despite being overshadowed by these much larger trees, more powerful trees, they do not give in. The fig tree works hard to survive and in doing so bears fruit that is sweeter and more sought after than the seeds of the oak or walnut.
The oak and walnut represent the Wallaces, the Simms, the Grangers, all who want to see the Logans fall and to take their land.
The idea of equality and right to survive come strongly into play, but Papa refuses to instil a sense of inequality in his children. Blacks and Whites are equal and he knows the dangers his children face in such a racist world but he never relents in telling them how important their land and their freedom is.
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The oak and walnut represent the Wallaces, the Simms, the Grangers, all who want to see the Logans fall and to take their land.
The idea of equality and right to survive come strongly into play, but Papa refuses to instil a sense of inequality in his children. Blacks and Whites are equal and he knows the dangers his children face in such a racist world but he never relents in telling them how important their land and their freedom is.
Hope this helped! :)