What was Beneatha's dream?
To become a doctor.
Who says this quote? "It [Life] was always about money, Mama."
Walter
What was Ruth's dream?
To have a happy family.
Who says this quote? "You never say anything new. I listen to you every morning, every night, but you never say anything new."
Ruth
What was Mama's dream?
Her dream was to move out of their apartment and buy a house with a garden.
What does this quote mean? "Big Walter used to say, he'd get right wet in the eyes sometimes, lean his head back with the water standing in his eyes and say, 'Seem like God didn't see fit to give the black man nothing but dreams - but He did give us children to make them dreams seem worth while.'"
This quote is saying that even though it seems like that your dreams are not coming true, your children will make them come true.
What was Walter's dream?
His dream was to run a business of his own, in this case, a liquor store.
What does Mama's plant represent in the novel?
Her plant represents her care and her dream for the family. She says that her plant never gets enough light but has pride for it because it flourishes under her care. This is similar to her family because she has unconditional love and care for her family despite the poor environment.
What does this play say about dreams in general?
It says that, even though dreams are hard to get, these dreams have value and purpose in an individual's life.
Who says this quote? And what does it MEAN? "I'm waiting to hear you say something....."
Mama wants Walter to speak up after he hears that his wife is going to get rid of the baby.