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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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... serious about George. He's-he's so shallow." Ruth replies by saying, "He's rich!" That is exactly Beneatha's point. She does not ...
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... He finally realizes that one does not get rich quickly and that being rich does not always have to be monetary. Beneatha, being the first Younger family member ...
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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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... Beneatha's brother, sister-in-law, and her suitor George all think that she will not become a doctor and that she should just settle down and marry a rich man. ...
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... Second, Beneatha does not want any part of the white American Dream. In fact, she offers a rich and scathing critique of the American Dream, showing how whites ...
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... Similarly, Beneatha does not believe in Walters aspirations of becoming a rich entrepreneur, and thinks he is rather foolish, incapable, and will resort to any ...
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... just money to the imagination that made a fetish of being rich: "that was ... as a temporary replacement for her much larger-scale dream Beneatha's dream differs ...
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When Beneatha said this she was just welcoming Asagi into her home. ... Ruth is always preaching about how the rich white people have it and complaining about her ...
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... When Mama Lena and Beneatha are felled by news of Walter Lee's weakness and ... Yes, these not rich and fancy representatives of white lower-middle America have a ...
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... the insurance, telling him to deposit 3,000 dollars for his sister Beneatha's education and ... is going to "make a transaction", which is going to make them rich. ...
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... As in our society today, some people end up poor, some end up rich, but either ... Beneatha from "A Raisin In The Sun" is very ambitious and asks a lot of questions ...
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... how rich white people live. His manhood is also tested when it comes to his choice of business partners - Willie Lee and Bobo. Willie Lee according to Beneatha ...
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... Walter Lee is a dreamer. He wants to be rich so he and his friends think up schemes to make money. ... Beneatha is an intellectual. ...
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... home was more important that his personal dream of getting rich quickly ... Walter's selfishness is displayed in a verbal argument with Beneatha about medical school ...
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... Walter's dream is to be rich, and he plans to accomplish this with a ... Beneatha's money too (Hansberry 128)?" Lennie's aspiration is to be able to stay out of ...
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... All of these ideas, of course, conflict with Walter's "get rich quick" scheme ... Walter's sister, Beneatha has a dream of going to medical school and being able to ...
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... Rich people don't have to be flashy -- though I'll have to get something a ... Walter was corrupted by society and unlike his sister Beneatha, he didn't even have ...
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... them rich. Walter Lee's excitement builds as he describes their future house and cars, as well as Travis' potential college education. Commentary In Beneatha ...
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... Ultimately, Walter's blind desire to get rich and his belief that money is life ... in the process, Walter shows a lack of character by using Beneatha's money in ...
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... power, and fame, therefore does what he thinks will make him rich and powerful in ... Even despite what Walter has done to Beneatha, Mama gets furious at her for ...
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... For example, one of the characters, Beneatha, wants to be a doctor. While Walter, the man of the house, dreams of investing in something big and being rich. ...
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