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No. Ruth lay at the FEET of her future husband, fully clothed. In her society and time, that was a way for a woman to show that she was willing to marry an available man. There was absolutely no nakedness involved before they were married.

Ruth's father is not mentioned in the book of Ruth, and the Song of Solomon is about another woman and man, it is not about Ruth.

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Characters in Raisin in The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. Lena is Ruth's mother-in-law.

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