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This character has the desire to become a doctor

Who is Beneatha (Bennie) Younger

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The time period this play takes place in

What is the 1950's

100

Definition of a symbol

What is an object, character, thing, etc. that represent abstract ideas or concepts

100

The title of the poem this play is based on

"Harlem (A Dream Deferred)"

100

FOR ALL GROUPS! Write a simile about what happens to a dream deferred. You have 3 minutes.

Share your creations!

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I can see the future stretched out in front of me - just plain as day. The future, Mama. Hanging over there at the edge of my days. Just waiting for me - a big, looming blank space - full of nothing.

The speaker and significance of this quote is...

What is Walter's dissatisfaction with his job and place in life? (several answers acceptable)

200

The setting of the play (be specific!)

What is an apartment in Chicago

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This object symbolizes hope and a chance for success, but so far has been causing arguments between the Youngers

What is insurance payment (the check)

200

Why the Younger's are receiving a $10,000 check in the mail

What is Big Walter's death

200

Walter's two "friends" who want him to join them in buying a liquor store

Who are Willie and Bobo

300
This character has the desire to be close to Beneatha Younger
Who is (Joseph) Asagai
300
Why Ruth was upset when Walter gave Travis the money
What is because they didn't have money to spare, Walter did not back up his wife, and/or Walter undermined Ruth's authority
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This object (so far) symbolizes "assimilation" to the white culture

What is Beneatha's hair

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The main conflict between the Youngers

What is what to do with the money/check

300
What Walter wants from Ruth
What is her support in his dream
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This character has the desire to live the American Dream by being wealthy and well-off

Who is Walter Younger

400

The message Walter is conveying when he says to Ruth, “You tired, ain’t you? Tired of everything. Me, the boy, the way we live – this beat-up hole – everything.”

What is that the family is exasperated of living in poverty

400

This object symbolizes Mama's unending care for the Younger family and her dream

What is Mama's plant

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What causes Mama to abruptly leave at the end of Act 1

What is Walter does not try to convince Ruth not to have an abortion

400
Why Mama slaps Beneatha
What is Beneatha's states that there is no God
500

The reader still does not know the dream of this character

Who is Travis and (possibly) Ruth Younger

500

Why Asagai thinks Beneatha is interested in him

What is he gives her insight into her identity and culture of origin

500

This phrase symbolizes the acceptance of adversity and a character's belief that he is being kept from his dreams

What is "eat your eggs"

500

What the death of one of Mama's children foreshadows

What is Ruth's plans to have an abortion

500
The ways Walter and Beneatha both differ from Mama
What is they are not "satisfied or proud" of what they currently have, desire the things that come with having money, and/or do not value freedom
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