Characters
Who said it?
Plot
Literary Devices
Miscellaneous
100

This character dresses in robes from Nigeria and dances around the apartment.

Who is Beneatha?

100

"WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE LISTEN TO ME TODAY?"

Who is Walter?

100

This is the amount of the insurance check.

What is $10,000?

100

I seen one (a roach) marching out of there like Napoleon yesterday.

What is a simile (or allusion)?

100

This team won the men's NCAA basketball tournament in 2024.

Who is UCONN?

200

This character makes fun of George's shoes.

Who is Walter?

200

"You... you are a disgrace to your father's memory."

Who is mamma?

200

This is where Beneatha is going with George Murchison.

What is or where is the theater?

200

"Oh let him go on out and drink himself to death"

What is hyperbole? (or idiom)

200

This is the longest bone in the human body.

What is the femur?

300

This character is ironing at the beginning of Act 2.

Who is Ruth?

300

"Why must you and your brother make an argument out of everything people say?"

Who is Ruth?

300

This is what Walter does at the end of Act 1.

What is goes out and gets drunk?

300

"he holds the envelope high above his head, like a little dancer..."

What is a simile?

300

This is what you call three strikes in a row in bowling.

What is a turkey?

400

This character provides Beneatha with information about her heritage.

Who is Asagai?

400

"In New York, standard curtain time is 8:40"

Who is George Murchison?
400

This is what Beneatha did that surprised everyone.

What is cut her hair?

400

"Africa sure is claiming her own tonight"

What is personification?

400

In Greek mythology she could turn people to stone.

Who is Medusa?

500

This character told Beneatha she looked eccentric.

Who is George?

500

"You are looking at what a well dressed Nigerian woman wears"

Who is Beneatha?

500

This is where Beneatha claims her "folk dance" was from.

What is Nigeria?

500

"What's the matter girl? You cracking up?"

What is an idiom?

500

This part of speech shows the relationship between two things:examples are above, below, in, on, next to, near, between, with, under

What is a preposition?