Character Matching
Who Said?
Act 1. Scene 1
Figurative Language
Act 1. Scene 1
100

Who wants to open a liquor store? 

Walter Jr. 

100

"In my mother's house there is still God."

Beneatha

100

What is the Younger family waiting for?

The insurance check

100

“Ruth watches both of them with murder in her eyes.”

Hyperbole

100

The Youngers’ apartment is best described as…

Old/ run-down/ etc. 

200

Who dreams of becoming a doctor? 

Beneatha

200

"Now - whose little old angry man are you?"

Ruth

200

How do Walter and Ruth behave toward one another?

Poorly- they are mean to one another/don't get along. 

200

“I’m just sleepy as the devil.”

Simile

200

Ruth and Travis argue because Travis...

Needs money for school, and Ruth does not have it to give. 

300

Who wants to earn money carrying groceries? 

Travis

300

“She has, we can see, wit and faith of a kind that keep her eyes lit and full of interest and expectancy. She is, in a word, a beautiful woman.”

The narrator 

300

Why does the family have a hectic (rushed and confused) routine in the morning?

They must fight their neighbors and one another for use of their one bathroom.

300

" The pattern of the couch upholstery has to fight to show itself."

Personification

300

What does Walter Jr. want to do with the insurance money? 

Invest in a liquor store

400

Who needs to decide how to spend the insurance money? 

Mama 

400

“Baby, don't nothing happen for you in this world 'less you pay somebody off!"

Walter Jr. 

400

What is Beneatha’s attitude toward God?

She is an atheist/ does not believe in God. 

400

“Well, Lord knows, we’ve put enough rent into this here rat trap to pay for four houses by now…”

Personification

400

What does Beneatha want to do with the money? 

Go to college to become a doctor

500

Who is the author of A Raisin in the Sun

Lorraine Hansberry

500

“Oh-So now it’s life. Money is life. Once upon a time freedom used to be life.”

Mama

500

Where does the play take place?

Chicago

500

"Honey, you never say nothin' new. I listen to you every day, every night and every morning, and you never say nothing new." 

Alliteration

500

What does Mama want to do with the money? 

Buy a nice house.

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