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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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... 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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... Once again, as with Walter, Beneatha realizes later in the story that it is the furtherance of long-standing family values and morals which give the foundation ...
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... Beneatha Younger is Walter's smart, younger sister who is about twenty years old. Beneatha wants to become a doctor when she gets older. ...
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... Mama, knowing how much her education meant to her, instructed Walter to save $3000 for Beneatha's medical schooling. When it was ...
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... Mama, knowing how much her education meant to her, instructed Walter to save $3000 for Beneatha's medical schooling. When it was ...
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... Mama, knowing how much her education meant to her, instructed Walter to save $3000 for Beneatha's medical schooling. When it was ...
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... fulfilled. I believe that Beneatha, Walter, and Mama each had a quest that they were on that was separate from their dreams. Beneatha ...
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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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... identity. When Walter losses the money Beneatha feels that her future was stolen and she was cheated out of her life. "BENEATHA ...
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... The slightest criticism is like dynamite and the 15-year differences between Walter Lee and Beneatha adds another layer of conflict to an already strained ...
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... An example of such an attitude is when Beneatha speaks to her brother Walter as if he were insignificant, telling him that she "dissected something that looked ...
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... Another example that proves this, is when Walter gives away his and Beneatha's money to buy a liquor store, and loses it all. He ...
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... After Walter is done with his speech on 290, Beneatha denies Walter of being her brother or a man: "That is not a man. That is nothing but a toothless rat. ...
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... decided that to move into our house because my father- MY father- earned it for us brick by brick...." Walter also recognizes the fact that Beneatha's dream of ...
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... Consider the generational differences in defining success, but also consider how Walter Lee's and Beneatha's notions of success resemble those of their parents ...
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... order. (214) Beneatha, Walter's sister is studying to be a doctor at a local university. She fights many of her own social battles. ...
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... achieve with society. Beneatha and Walter were changing as characters especially when Walter turned down Linders offer for the house. ...
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... deal. It turns out that Walter Lee invested not only his 3,500 dollars, but also the 3,000 dollars intended for Beneatha. Mama becomes ...
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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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... When Mama Lena and Beneatha are felled by news of Walter Lee's weakness and dishonesty, their life's willthe desired greening of their humanityis defoliated. ...
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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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... 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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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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... Walter handles the income of money in their family and you could say Beneatha handles the out flow. Next in the line of Ghetto-itis would be Mama. ...
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... Walter has been corrupted by society and unlike his sister Beneatha, he doesn't even have a desire to find his identity through his African heritage. ...
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... him as a boy. Walter and Beneatha fight about her education and her not wanting to be a doctor anymore. Walter also fights with ...
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... Another scene I liked in the film is when Walter comes home from drinking and Beneatha is dancing around in her dress that Asagai gave her. ...
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... Beneatha and Walter seek to move forward professionally in their lives, as a student doctor and a store owner, in an America filled with racial oppression. ...
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... Walter's mother Lena, and younger sister Beneatha also live there. ... It has two bedrooms, one for Walter and Ruth and one for Mama and Beneatha. ...
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