In 1.2, what secret does Ruth share about her health?
She's pregnant
"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."
Mama
What is the name of the neighborhood that the family is moving to?
Clybourne Park
Give a synonym of catastrophe
*multiple answers can be accepted
Who does Beneatha declare a "fool"?
George
Who offers Walter eggs?
Ruth
"Could I maybe go carry some groceries in front of the supermarket for a little while after school then?"
Travis
What does Asagai say about Beneatha's hair?
He says that she has mutilated it
Define strident
characterized by harsh, insistent, and discordant sound
Where does Beneatha considering moving to with Asagai?
Nigeria
Who stole the money that Walter gave him?
Willie Harris
"Well-- -- I do-- all right? -- thank everybody! And forgive me for ever wanting to be anything at all! FORGIVE ME! FORGIVE ME! FORGIVE ME!
Beneatha
How much is Big Walter's life insurance check for?
$10,000
Name a synonym for feeble
Multiple answers
What is the name for someone who gives up their own culture in response to the oppression of the dominant culture?
Assimilationist
Who informs Walter that his money has been stolen?
Bobo
"Then isn't there something wrong in a house-- in a world-- where all dreams, good or bad, must depend on the death of a man?"
Asagai
Who believes that children make life worthwhile?
Big Walter
Name an antonym for menacing
*Multiple answers can be accepted
Walter says that "Money is ___________."
Life
What does George call Walter in 1.2?
Prometheus
"I'm sorry, Walter... (Only Walter's sobs reply.) I had my life staked on this deal, too."
Bobo
Who writes the poem, "Harlem, which is featured in the beginning of the play?
Langston Hughes
Define exasperated
*Multiple answers
Who is the author of A Raisin in the Sun?
Lorraine Hansberry