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Act 3 Scene 1
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Describe the relationship between Beneatha and Walter.

They have their ups and downs, and it's very playful, lots of arguments happen, but in the end they are always supportive of each other.'

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How has the loss of money, affected Beneatha?

Beneatha had given up on her dreams of becoming a Doctor. 

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To Walter loosing the money, How does Mama react?

She is very angry and proceeds to beat Walter.

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How does Beneatha attack Walter after she figures out the money. 

Beneatha verbaly attacks Walter calling him a loser.  

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What did Travis say he wanted to be when he was older, and what was Walter's response?

Travis says he wants to be a bus driver and Walter proceeds to say "that dream ain't big enough."

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What dies Mama do with the plants?

She put them on the windowsill to represent her acceptance of staying in the apartment. 

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What does George Murchison represent?

He represents a black person whose own self hatred manifests itself as a lack of respect for other black people.

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Why does Walter call Lindner.

Walter calls Lindner to accept the money not to move into Cybourne. 

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What news story does Mrs. Johnson bring to the Youngers' family?

She tells them that there was a bombing of a black family in a all white neighborhood.

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Why did Mama make Travis stay in the room, while Walter takes to Lindner?

Knowing Travis is in the room, Walter won't take the bribe because he want to prove to his son.

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