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... Mama and Ruth both dream of a better life and a new house, Walter dreams of being rich, and Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. ...
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... can tend along with her dream house, and the small potted plant acts as a temporary replacement for her much larger-scale dream Beneatha's dream differs from ...
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... Not only did his childish and impulsive actions cheap Mama out of her dream of having a house but also Beneatha's dream of going to medical school. ...
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... Beneatha's dream probably could have been realized, but since Walter loses her tuition money when his dream flounders, her dream is postponed. ...
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... end of Act III. Beneatha's dream was to become a doctor but her quest was to get in touch with her African roots. At the end of ...
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... Once again, everything revolves around the dreams of the household members- Beneatha's dream to be a doctor, Walter's dream of having a liquor store, and ...
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... their heritage. Beneatha\'s dream is forged by a newfound racial identity that her mother shares only minimally. Home and house ...
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... Whether it is Walter's dream for a liquor store, Beneatha's dream to go to Medical School, the prejudice of whites against blacks in Clybourne Park, and how a ...
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... house, it seems that Beneatha will never realize this dream. Another major dream that Beneatha wants is to have her own identity. ...
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... house, it seems that Beneatha will never realize this dream. Another major dream that Beneatha wants is to have her own identity. ...
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... house, it seems that Beneatha will never realize this dream. Another major dream that Beneatha wants is to have her own identity. ...
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... Beneatha's dream is the one that "just sags like a heavy load." Beneatha comes to a realization that all that she had believed in since her youth appears now ...
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... When Mama Lena and Beneatha are felled by news of Walter Lee's weakness and ... Walter Lee's dream has festered, and in his dealings with the slack-jawed con man ...
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... Beneatha's dream differs from those of her family members. In her desire to "express herself," and to become a doctor, Beneatha is an early feminist. ...
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... tenants. Walter's sister, Beneatha has a dream of going to medical school and being able to help others. And Walter wants it all! ...
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... her own personal room for that by sharing with Beneatha in the new house. She was sick and tired of this anguish the family received. Her dream was to see her ...
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... left for Walter to invest in the future business and in Beneatha's school tuition. ... Walter's dream of being an executive with secretaries and coming home from ...
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... the money left over after buying the house to spend on his dream and "be ... family's new house and the family can then use that money for Beneatha's schooling and ...
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... Although discouraged, even by her own brother, she still pursues her dream. Beneatha didn't want to marry a man, such as George, for his money. ...
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... neglects his sister's dream of becoming a doctor because he believes the money should be used to invest in his liquor store, instead of Beneatha's education. ...
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... $3,000 to put in a savings account for his sister Beneatha's medical school ... Due to Walter's insatiability, he lost both his American dream and Benatha's future ...
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... Beneatha dreams of being a doctor one day, and her dream is actually fairly realistic, especially compared to Walter Lee's dream of striking it rich in business ...
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... Sharply, Beneatha replies that she is "not an assimilationist." Neverless Asagai ... Hansberry illustrates how the American dream can easily become Black American ...
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... entrepreneur. Beneatha has a dream to finish medical school to become a doctor, so she can cure people of what ails them. Emotionally ...
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... entrepreneur. Beneatha has a dream to finish medical school to become a doctor, so she can cure people of what ails them. Emotionally ...
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... money to him and told him to put $3000 in a savings account for Beneatha's medical school ... Instead, he gave the $6500 to Willie Lee to invest in a pipe dream. ...
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... with it is buy a new house and help to pay for the remainder Beneatha's schooling ... But, later she sees how none of the family members will back his dream, so she ...
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... Lena and Beneatha also have contrasting dreams ... She is disturbed by Walter Lee's dream of owning a liquor store because she has seen too many Southern black men ...
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... Lena also plans to help her daughter, Beneatha, get an education so that she can fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor. Bennie's ...
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... Lena also plans to help her daughter, Beneatha, get an education so that she can fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor. Bennie's ...
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