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A raisin in the sun by lorraine hansberry play
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While she is admiring them in the mirror, Asagai mentions that Beneatha “mutilates” her hair by straightening it. He brings her a gift of colorful women’s robes. He is laid-back and has a strong Nigerian accent. She slips and mentions that the doctor she went to was a woman Mama is suspicious that Ruth has gone to a neighborhood doctor known to perform abortions.Ī man Beneatha met at college, Joseph Asagai, arrives at the apartment. Ruth returns from the doctor with news-she is pregnant. The next scene begins with the Youngers giving the apartment a fresh spring cleaning. The scene ends with Ruth collapsing to the floor. Mama slaps Beneatha for speaking so disrespectfully about God in her house. She challenges God and Christian values often, and vocally, which insults and upsets Mama, who is very pious.

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She thinks that having a place to call their own will help to strengthen their fragile family ties.īeneatha is an independent young woman who is determined to find her identity and solidify a career for herself. She keeps a little plant in the apartment, trying to ensure it gets enough daily sunlight to survive. Beneatha is hoping to use some of the money for medical school to become a doctor Walter wants to use the money to open a liquor store with his two friends Willy Harris and Bobo Mama considers putting a deposit down on a house to call their very own, which was always Big Walter’s dream, with a garden in the back, which was always her dream. The Youngers are about to receive a $10,000 life insurance check from Big Walter’s death some time earlier. Walter and Ruth’s relationship is also strained by the fact that Walter not feeling like the man of the household, as if his ideas are not being heard. Walter and Ruth have a lot of tension between them, and it seems to revolve around their frustrations being “stuck” in their life in the apartment and their concerns about their son, Travis’s, future. Not only is it very small, but they also have to share a hall bathroom with other apartments. The Younger’s apartment gives off a feeling of weariness. What is identity, and why is it important?.

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How are the women in the play portrayed as strong, even when they seem to defer to the male influences in their lives?.How do race, gender, and/or class influence the kinds of aspirations a person has?.What is the American Dream? What are some reasons why it might be “deferred”?.Why is it so important to follow one’s dreams, regardless of obstacles or people who might get in the way?.

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