The Younger Family
Dreams Deferred
Chicago's South Side
Relationships
The Playwright
200

Which member of the Younger family is pregnant? 

Ruther 

200

What does Walter want to do with the insurance money?

Invest in a liquor store with his friends. 

200

Where does the Younger family live?

In a small apartment. 

200

What is Walter and Ruth's relationship like at the beginning of the play? 

Strained and tense due to financial struggles and unfulfilled dreams. 

200

Who wrote "A Raisin in the Sun?"

Lorraine Hansberry. 

1000

What does Mama buy with the insurance money. and how does the family react?

Mama buys a house in Clybourne Park. Ruth is happy, but Walter is devastated because he feels his dreams are being ignored. 

1000

How does the play explore the theme of identity? 

The play explores how the characters grapple with their identities as African Americans in a predominantly white society. 

1000

How does the setting influence the characters' lives and decisions? 

The limited opportunities and racial discrimination in the South Side shape their aspirations and struggles. 

1000

How does Mama's relationship with her children evolve throughout the play?

Mama's relationship with her children evolves from a matriarchal figure to one who recognizes their individual needs and aspirations. 

1000

What was Lorraine Hansberry's background? 

She was an African American playwright and activist. 

1200

What are Walter Younger's dreams? 

He wants to invest in a liquor store. 

1200

What does Beneatha want to do with her life? 

She wants to become a doctor. 

1200

What are the living conditions like in the Younger's apartment?

Overcrowded, run-down, and lacking space. 

1200
How does Beneatha's relationship with Asagai differ from her relationship with George Murchison?

Asagai respresnts a connection to her African heritage and intellectual stimulation, while George respresnts assimilation and material wealth. 

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What themes did Lorraine Hansberry explore in her writings? 

Themes of racial discrimination, identity, and the pursuit of the American Dream.