Who said it?
Characters
Setting, plot, conflict
100

“This morning, I was lookin’ in the mirror and thinking about it…I’m thirty-five years old; I been married eleven years and I got a boy who sleeps in the living room – (Very, very quietly) –and all I got to give him is stories about how rich white people live” (pg. 19).

Walter

100

Which character is most concerned with money and material wealth?


Walter Lee

100

What is arriving in the mail?

The father's (Big Walter's) life insurance check

200

“Eat your eggs” (pg. 19)

Ruth

200

How old are Walter and Beneatha?

35 and 20

200

What is Walter's dream?

To own a liquor store.

300

“I dissected something that looked just like you yesterday” (pg. 21)

Beneatha

300

This character was once very pretty, but life has dragged her down.

Ruth

300

What is the setting (time and place) of the play?

Chicago (southside), 1950s

400

“Could I maybe go carry some groceries in front of the supermarket for a little while after school then?” (pg. 14)

Travis

400

What does Walter think of his job?

It is leading him nowhere.

400

Why doesn't Beneatha like George Murchison?

He is too shallow/snobby

500

“Now—you say after me, in my mother’s house there is still God” (pg. 36)

Mama

500

What do both Ruth and Mama do for employment?

Domestic work 

500

Describe 1 conflict in the play.

Various 

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