Characters
Plot & Events
Setting & Context
Literary Devices
Themes & Symbols
100

Who is Ruth and what is her relationship to Walter?

Ruth is Walter’s wife

100

What big event are the Youngers waiting for at the start of the play?

The arrival of the $10,000 life insurance check

100

In what city does the play take place?

Chicago

100

Give an example of a Man vs Self conflict in Act 1

Answers may vary

100

What does the check symbolize for different family members?

Different hopes and dreams

200

Who dreams of owning a liquor store?

Walter Lee Younger

200

Why is Ruth worried about her pregnancy?

They can’t afford another child

200

What time period is the play set in?

Post WW2 (Mid 1940's)

200

Mama’s struggling houseplant stands for her family’s hope and care. What is this device?

Symbolism

200

Give an example of a theme in Act 1. 

Answers will vary.

300

What is Beneatha’s dream for her future?

To become a doctor

300

What is Beneatha’s attitude toward religion in Act 1?

She says she doesn’t believe in God

300

What does the family’s apartment reveal about their financial situation?

They are struggling / low-income

300

What is main type of conflict the Younger family is facing?

Man vs Society

300

Give an example of how one of the members of the Younger Family has their "dreams deferred."

Answers may vary

400

Who is the matriarch of the Younger family?

Lena (Mama) Younger

400

What does Walter accuse Ruth and Mama of doing to his dreams?

Crushing them / not supporting him

400

What kind of housing does the Younger family live in?

Kitchenette

400

Give an example of foreshadowing that happens in Act 1.

Other characters mention how Ruth looks thin or frail or tired --> she ends up being pregnant

400

What does Beneatha's hair symbolize?

Assimilationism

500

What is the Yoruba term for "one for whom bread or food is not enough"?

Alaiyo

500

How does Mama react to Walter’s idea of a liquor store? Why?

She refuses to support it; she thinks it’s sinful

500

How does segregation impact the family’s housing choices in Act 1?

They are limited in where they can live

500

The reference to Buckingham Palace is an example of what literary device?

Allusion

500

How does Ruth’s pregnancy function as a symbol in Act 1?

It symbolizes both new life and overwhelming pressure — hope for the future, but also fear of whether the family can afford to support another child.