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Raisin in The Sun - Q&A
Raisin in The Sun - Q&A
odd/unusual/strange regular
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pointless/useless/resultless useful/meaningful
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reject/critisise sharply
accept
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The opening description of the family’s apartment shows how old, poor and worn in both the rooms and the furniture are.
Ruth very family oriented or trying to make everyone else happy and often is the role of a “peace maker”
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Megan Cheung
Saturday morning
The cheque comes $10,000, Ruth finds out she’s pregnant, wants an abortion- puts a 85 downpayment on it
Significant how the plot moves and how decisions must be made fast
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Megan Cheung 5/4/2022
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At the beginning the relationship between the 2 was rough. However their rough starts begins to transition to a smoother/stable one
when Ruth happily tells Beneatha that Walter and her “… went to the movies” (Pg 111)
Although they are supposed to welcome new neighbours but instead he goes on to offer them “Thirty pieces and not a coin less!
(Pg 118)
That he is only here to simply talk to the Walters and not discriminate or tell them to give up moving to the new neighbourhood.
Mr. Lindner is trying to express his point that both the all white neighbourhood and the African-Americans like Walter’s family
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Megan Cheung
12/4/2022
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Megan Cheung
12/4/2022
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