Saturday
What is symbolized when Ruth tells Walter to "eat your eggs Walter"
Ruths practicality vs. Walters dreams
What does the new house resemble?
A new hope/life for the family.
“It’s dangerous, son …When a man goes outside his home to look for peace.”
mama
How much money did Walter give Travis?
$1.00
What gift is given to Mama by Ruth, Walter, and Beneatha?
Gardening tools
Bold disobedience...
Defiance.
What does Mama's plant symbolize?
Her devotion to her family and/or their dreams
"…most of the trouble exists because people just don’t sit down and talk to each other…That we don’t try hard enough in this world to understand the other fellow’s problem. The other guy’s point of view.”
Lindner
Who is Walter's son?
Travis
Why did Walter give Travis double of what he asked for?
Walter doesn't want Travis to know that they don't have the money.
Likely to preform unpredictably...
Erratic
What does Beneatha’s Hair represent?
Her pride in African Nature.
"Oh—So now it’s life. Money is life. Once upon a time freedom used to be life—now it’s money. I guess the world really do change..."
Momma
Who runs off with $6500?
Willie
Who tells Walter Jr that all that the money is gone, he is a messenger of bad news?
Bobo
A person who is strange...
Eccentric.
What does Asagai represent?
Pride in African culture.
"Them houses they put up for colored in them areas way out all seem to cost twice as much as other houses. I did the best I could.”
Mama
Who does Beneatha invite to the apartment?
Joseph Asagai
Who makes the Youngers a humiliating offer?
Lindner
Filled with lively energy...
Exuberant
The life insurance money represents...
The younger family's hopes and dreams.
"Child, when do you think is the time to love somebody the most? When they done good and made things easy for everybody? Well then, you ain't through learning - because that ain't the time at all."
Momma
Who was Beneatha's true love interest?
Asagai