Title/Setting
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undistinguished, viciously, tyrant, vindicated, vengeance
exasperated, futile, furtively, proposition, tentatively
100

Personification transfers this quality of the Youngers themselves to their overused living room furniture:

"Tired"

100
Father of the family who dies before the action of the play

Big Walter

100
Why does Travis ask Ruth for fifty cents?

The teacher told them to bring it to school.

100

A ruler who uses power in a harsh, cruel manner; a dictator

Tyrant

100

Irritated; fed up

Exasperated
200

Walter and Ruth's son

Travis

200

Why is Travis so sleepy in the morning?

Walter has been hanging out all night talking with his friends in Travis' room.

200

Common; not unique

Undistinguished

200

Secretly; sneakily

Furtively

300

Walter's sister

Beneatha or Bennie

300
How do the Youngers seem to get along with their neighbors, the Johnsons?

The two families compete for the bathroom that everyone on the hall has to share.

300

The act of getting back at someone; retribution

Vengeance

300
Useless

Futile

400

Walter's wife

Ruth

400

What happened to Big Walter that took away his spirit? 

The Youngers lost their baby, Claude and Big Walter had been a family man who loved his children.

400

With hatred; cruelly

Viciously

400

A suggested plan

Proposition

500

Mother of Walter and Beneatha

Mama or Lena

500

How does Mama respond to Walter about the liquor store, and what's her real reason for not supporting the venture?

She says they are "not business people...just plain working folks," but she doesn't like the idea of supporting a liquor store.

500

Cleared of an accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt

Vindicated

500

Uncertainly; with hesitation

Tentatively

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