This phrase appears early in the play, as an instruction from Ruth to Walter to quiet him. Walter then employs the phrase to illustrate how women keep men from achieving their goals—every time a man gets excited about something
What is "eat your eggs?"
Name the character who says this: "I know ain’t nothing in this world as busy as you colored college boys with your fraternity pins and white shoes …"
Who is Walter Lee?
At the beginning of Act II, everyone is surprised about this when they see Beneatha.
What is her hair? It is "close-cropped and unstraightened."
This symbol signifies Beneatha's anti-assimilationist beliefs as well as her desire to shape her identity by looking back to her roots in Africa.
What is her hair/afro?
Name the character who says this: "You sure one proud-acting bunch of colored folks. Well—I always thinks like Booker T. Washington said that time—'Education has spoiled many a good plow hand'—"
Who is Mrs. Johnson?
George calls Walter this name, making him upset.
What is Prometheus?
Mama decides to purchase a home in this all-white neighborhood. Mama doesn’t intentionally make this decision to subvert the status quo of racial segregation, but her attempt “to find the nicest place for the least amount of money for my family” still entails an implicit act of resistance.
What is Clybourne Park?
Name the character who says this: "Never mind how I feel—you got any more to say ‘bout how people ought to sit down and talk to each other? … Get out of my house, man."
What is Walter Lee?
Who is Travis?
This provides a constant source of conflict and preoccupation in the Younger household.
What is money/insurance check?
Name the character who says this: "I guess I always think things have more emphasis if they are big, somehow."
Who is Beneatha?
George Murchison tells Beneatha he does not want to hear this from her.
What is her thoughts/"moody stuff?"
The most overt symbol in the play, this symbols represents both Mama’s care and her dream for her family.
What is the plant?
Name the character who says this: "And we also have a category of what the association calls—(He looks elsewhere)--uh—special community problems…"
Who is Linder?
He came to the apartment as part of the Clybourne Park welcoming committee.
Who is Mr. Karl Linder?