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A raisin in the sun.
Paragraph3--Character
George Murchison
Quote " Let’s face it, baby, your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed spirituals and some grass huts!"
Travis
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Young, Naive of the next generation about the discrimination between Black and White community
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Beneatha
Powerful, Strong Independent, Ambitious, Aggressive, Modern, Stubborn,
Quote: "What do you want from me, Brother- that I quit school or just drop dead, which
Walter
Walter said "You know the check is coming ..." , "take a few thousand and help you through school to..."
Ruth
Responsible, Stressful, Caring mother
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Joseph Asagai
Nigerian, culturism, determine, traditional, independent
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Paragraph2--Theme
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Racism
Mr. Linder
Representing the "Clybourne Park Improvement Association" to 'tell'(persuade) the Younger family to not move into the neighborhood.
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Mama
Strongly believes in the importance of family, tries to teach it to her family, struggle to keep them together and functioning.
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Major Coflict
Slaps her powerfully across the face...Now-you say after me, in my mother's house there is still God. (Mama slapped Ruth)
Climax
Bobo and Walter tried to find Willy, but he was disappeared : "Man, Willy is gone. (Willy run off with money.)
Rising Action
Ruth is pregnant and Walter is given money by Mama(Lena Younger). He invests all of the money, including Beneatha’s money. (
Falling Action
Walter: We have decided to move into our house because my mother—my father— he earned it for us brick by brick. (Walter refused Mr. Lindner's offer : "And we have decided to move into our house because my father....")
Exposision
“Travis: This is the morning we supposed to bring the fifty cents to school
Ruth: Well , I ain’t got no fifty cents this morning”(A working black family, struggle against hardship)
Resolution
The family starts to file out as two moving men appear and begin to carry out the heavier pieces of furniture, bumping into the family as they move about. (
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