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... He's-he's so shallow." Ruth replies by saying, "He's rich!" That is exactly Beneatha's point. ... Beneatha doesn't listen when Ruth and Mama call her odd. ...
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... The characters in "A Raisin in the Sun" all had dreams too. The dreams of Mama, Ruth, Walter, and Beneatha are all different. Mama ...
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... Ruth shows Beneatha that she has bought curtains for the new house. ... Ruth, Beneatha, and Walter Lee all become very upset, but control their anger. ...
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... chores to help out Ruth. Mama doesn't spend much and she doesn't eat much. Mama clearly marked her position in the household. When Beneatha was questioning the ...
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... On the roof?"(58). Beneatha feels that if Ruth has another baby it would just complicate the living situation, which is strenuous enough as it is. ...
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... everyone. Dreams: Ironically, Walter Lee criticizes Beneatha for the same thing Ruth criticizes him for: having aspirations. Beneatha ...
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... Ruth and Beneatha believe the money is Lena's to spend as she pleases. Lena puts a down payment on a house in the white neighborhood of Clybourne Park. ...
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... Beneatha says, "How much cleaning can a house need, for Christ's sakes." (p. 34) Lena gets mad and Ruth says that Beneatha is "fresh as salt." (p. 34) Beneatha ...
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... Ruth wishes to continue working as a cook to the dismay of Walter. Beneatha Younger is Walter's smart, younger sister who is about twenty years old. ...
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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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... many ways. The two characters that best depicted the original ones in the film were Ruth and Beneatha Younger. Ruth's character ...
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... Walter Lee wanted to own a liquor store, Beneatha wanted to become a doctor and hopes to use the insurance money to play for her tuition, and Ruth wanted to ...
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... Dried up is what Walter Lee and Ruth's marriage had become, because their respective dreams have been deferred. When Mama Lena and Beneatha are felled by news ...
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... where is he going to live? On the roof?" Beneatha felt that if Ruth had another baby the already strenuous living situation would just be complicated more. ...
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... This proves that the relationships have improved because Ruth and Walter used to ... for Walter to invest in the future business and in Beneatha's school tuition. ...
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... gender roles and norms, whereas Beneatha is a burgeoning feminist. For Mama, the house is the primary symbol of mother hood. When she finds that Ruth may be ...
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... them. Ruth says that she wants to have a baby and right away Beneatha says, "Where is he going to live? On the roof?"(Pg 58). My ...
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... Walter has been corrupted by society and unlike his sister Beneatha, he doesn't even ... When his wife Ruth mentions that his friend "Willy Harris is a good for ...
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... was talking about how he is 34 and hasn't amounted to anything and Ruth tells him to ... She gives him $6,500 and tells him to give $3,000 to Beneatha's education. ...
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... is greedy because Walter never goes to the bank to deposit Beneatha's 3,000 dollars ... In the opening scene, when Ruth disagrees with Walter's idea to own a liquor ...
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... He is Beneatha's equal Asagai is the perfect man for her. ... Walter and Ruth think that Bennie should compromise herself and marry George because he is rich, and ...
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... As the play begins a husband, Walter, and his wife, Ruth, are seen having a ... Later in the morning Beneatha, the younger sister of Walter, starts yet another ...
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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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... success, such as a home, large cars, privileged education, Beneatha has to ... Ruth and Walter's concern about moving into a predominately white neighborhood shows ...
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... 113) At the start of the play Walter, and his wife, Ruth, are having a ... Later in the morning Beneatha starts yet another conflict by speaking in an improper way ...
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... let Ruth and Mama fulfill the dream of owning their own house, and Walter would use the money to pursue the dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Beneatha has a ...
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... He has nothing to say when his pregnant wife Ruth announces that she is ... insurance, telling him to deposit 3,000 dollars for his sister Beneatha's education and ...
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... let Ruth and Mama fulfill the dream of owning their own house, and Walter would use the money to pursue the dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Beneatha has a ...
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... Mama, Ruth, and Travis all have the dream of moving to their own home with a ... Walter's sister, Beneatha has a dream of going to medical school and being able to ...
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... His wife Ruth Younger who is really quite but loves her husband and their child Travis Young who is a ten year old boy. Beneatha Younger which is Walters ...
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