Quotes:
"Mood" Board
PLOT
100

"We all tied up in a race of people that don't  know how  to do nothing but moan, pray, and have babies!"

Walter Lee

100

How does Ruth feel about Mama buying the house? 

Ruth - ecstatic! She doesn't have to live in their cramped apartment anymore - and she can have this  new baby!

100

How does Ruth find out that Walter has not been to work  for three days? What has he  been doing?

Mrs. Arnold calls - his employer's wife. He's been driving around  people-watching.

200

"Here I am  a giant  -- surrounded by ants! Ants who can't even understand what it is the  giant is talking about."

Water Lee

200

How does  Walter feel about Mama buying the house?

Walter - upset. He thinks Mama  is naive for thinking they can move into a white neighborhood. He also is upset that he doesn't get all of the money for his  liquor store.

200

What is  Mama gifted by the family? Considering her original dream  (that  has been constantly deferred), what might this gift  be symbolic of?

The  possibility  for the dream to come true! A  new beginning!

300

There ain’t so much between us, Walter … Not when you come to me and try to talk to me. Try to be with me … a little even.

Ruth

300

What are Walter and Beneatha doing  at the start of the Act that makes Ruth feel so embarrassed?

They are dancing around the room to tribal music. Beneatha is wearing  the traditional Nigerian robes Asagai  gave  her.

300

George visits and Walter Lee talks to him. Walter Lee tries to seem important by lying about what? What insult does George call Walter on his way out the door?

Having been to New York /  Prometheus

400

I know ain’t nothing in this world as busy as you colored college boys with your fraternity pins and white shoes …

Walter Lee

400

Walter is struggling because he has little control over his life. He's a dreamer, and yet, he doesn't have the resources to  achieve his dreams. What does Mama do  to alleviate some of this despair?

She gives him control of the remaining $6,500 of the money

400

What does Ruth tell Beneatha about her relationship with Walter after he gained responsibility of the money?

That they are acting like they did when they first started dating! They're holding hands and enjoying each other's company again.

500

Oh don’t be so proud of yourself, Bennie—just because you look eccentric.

George
500

How do Beneatha and Walter react to Mr. Lindner's offer?

Beneatha is suspicious from the beginning. She likens the money  to thirty pieces of silver. Walter throws the  man out  of their apartment.

500

What is Beneatha choosing by (potentially) picking Asagai over George? Why does Beneatha thank her mother after she turns down George?

Beneatha is choosing ambition over traditional family  life. Asagai is supportive of her ambitions, while George would rather she stay home and be a traditional housewife. Beneatha is thanking  her mother for understanding.

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