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A pervasive generation gap separates Mama and Beneatha in Lorraine Hansberry\'s play A Raisin in the Sun. A Raisin in the Sun addresses ...
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... people up. When Mama set aside the money for Beneatha's education, Beneatha believed that her dream would be realized. When the ...
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... year?.... Why you got to flit so from one thing to another..." Mama is telling Beneatha that she can never make up her mind. Beneatha ...
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... Beneatha knew that Mama was going to put some of the money towards her education because Beneatha had potential to do well and help the family. ...
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... involved. Mama, Walter Lee, and Beneatha each reached a level of dignity in realizing the relevance on money and its role in life.
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... After she buys their new house, Mama gives Beneatha $3000 dollars towards college and gives Walter $3500 dollars to better his future. ...
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... Mama thought this was ridiculous and thought he would just get more drunk from it than he already is ... Anyone in her family who opposes God, like Beneatha. ...
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... When Beneatha gets off the phone with him she tells Mama that he will not care what the house looks like because he is an intellectual, "Asagai doesn't care ...
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... obtainable. In A Raisin in the Sun the characters Walter, Beneatha, and Mama Younger all want their dreams to come true. They do ...
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... household. When Beneatha was questioning the existence of God Mama got up and slapped her across the face. She is a serious character. ...
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... own. It has two bedrooms, one for Walter and Ruth and one for Mama and Beneatha. Travis sleeps on the couch in the living room. ...
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... I also believe that people should be judged on what is on the inside oppose to the outside. Beneatha doesn't listen when Ruth and Mama call her odd. ...
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... This opposition creates serious conflict within the Younger household, and specifically among Walter, Beneatha, and Mama. During ...
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Mama is the mother of both Beneatha and Walter Lee. She is head of the family as well as maternal and religious. Mama wants to use ...
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Mama is the head of the household where she lives with her son Walter and wife Ruth with their son Travis along with Walter's sister Beneatha or Bennie as some ...
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... and the small potted plant acts as a temporary replacement for her much larger-scale dream Beneatha's dream differs from Mama's in that Beneatha's dream is in ...
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Walter wanted to put it towards his future, Beneatha needed it for her tuition for medical school, and Mama wanted to buy the house in Clybourne Park. ...
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... Mama wants the best for the family and is not sure whether to buy a new house, pay for Beneatha's medical school, or help Walter start up a liquor business. ...
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... Walter could have done anything he wanted with the money Mama gave him, however he ... wants money, even after Willy has run away with his and Beneatha's money for ...
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... Beneatha says, "Mama, Asagai-asked me to marry him today and go to Africa-."(p. 129) "You ain't old enough to marry nobody," Lena said. ...
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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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... It turns out that Walter Lee invested not only his 3,500 dollars, but also the 3,000 dollars intended for Beneatha. Mama becomes livid and begins to beat ...
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... money. Even despite what Walter has done to Beneatha, Mama gets furious at her for insulting her brother because of his mistake. All ...
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... family. Mama, knowing how much her education meant to her, instructed Walter to save $3000 for Beneatha's medical schooling. When ...
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... family. Mama, knowing how much her education meant to her, instructed Walter to save $3000 for Beneatha's medical schooling. When ...
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... family. Mama, knowing how much her education meant to her, instructed Walter to save $3000 for Beneatha's medical schooling. When ...
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... Mama wanted Travis to have his own room, and by this she sacrificed her own personal room for that by sharing with Beneatha in the new house. ...
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... Their small dwelling on the Southside of Chicago has two bedrooms--one for Mama and Beneatha and one for Ruth and Walter Lee. Travis ...
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... It was shocking to find out that Walter had not gone to the bank and deposited Beneatha's money after Mama had trusted him. "Walter ...
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... Beneatha's first reaction to Walter was "You're no good..." This was before Mama had explained to Beneatha that her brother needed the most love when he had ...
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