What does Mama’s plant symbolize?
Her resilience, hope, and the family’s dreams for a better future.
Why is Walter frustrated with his job?
He wants more respect and money.
Who is Mr. Lindner?
A man trying to keep them out of the neighborhood.
Who says, “Seem like God didn’t see fit to give the Black man nothing but dreams.”
Walter.
What does Beneatha’s hair transformation represent?
African pride and identity
What is Beneatha’s dream?
To become a doctor.
What does Mr. Lindner offer the Youngers?
Money to stay out.
Who says, “There is always something left to love.”
Mama.
What does the insurance check represent in the movie?
Opportunity, but also conflict within the family over how to use it.
Why does Mama slap Beneatha?
She said she doesn’t believe in God.
What does Mr. Lindner say about Black families?“Negroes are happier in their own communities.”
“Negroes are happier in their own communities.”
Who says, “I am looking for my identity!”
Beneatha.
How does the cramped apartment symbolize the Youngers' struggles?
It reflects their poverty, limited opportunities, and racial restrictions that prevent them from moving to a better home.
Why does Ruth faint?
She is pregnant and stressed.
What real-life problem does the Younger family face?
Housing discrimination.
Who says, “We are very plain people.”
Walter
What is the significance of the sunlight in the movie?
The lack of sunlight in their apartment represents their struggles and oppression, while the new house symbolizes hope and growth.
What big mistake does Walter make?
He loses the insurance money.
How do the Youngers respond to racism?
They refuse the money and move anyway.
Who says, “He finally come into his manhood today, didn’t he?”
MaMa