Act I, Scene 1 (1) In what city does the play take place?

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Act I, Scene 1 (1) In what city does the play take place? (2) The living room setting seems overtaken by weariness. Name two details that suggest this. (3) Two references are made to a check early on in the play, one by Walter and one by Travis. How does Ruth react to each of these references? (9) How does Ruth say Mama should spend the money? How does Mama intend to use it? What does this say about the differences in their characters? (10) Why does Beneatha really not want to marry George Murchison? (4) According to his mother, why is Travis getting so little sleep? Act I, Scene 2 (5) What plan has Walter, Willy Harris and Bobo been figuring out? (1) Why is Ruth upset when she returns home? Why do you suppose this makes her so unhappy? (6) What does Walter want from Ruth? (7) What is Walter s job? (8) Why is Walter upset with Beneatha s plan to go to medical school? (14) Where is this check coming from that Mama will receive on Saturday? How much is it worth?

(2) When Travis enters, he too is upset. Explain why. (3) Who is Joseph Asagai? What is implied about the relationship between him and Beneatha? (2) What does Beneatha mean when she says, Enough of this assimilationist junk!? (4) What does Asagai give to Beneatha as a gift? Why is Beneatha pleased with it? How does Asagai react? (3) What is George s reaction to Walter and Beneatha performing their African dance? (5) What is Asagai s Nigerian nickname for Beneatha? What does the name mean in English? (6) What does Walter ask as soon as he comes in the door? Why does he shout? What is his reaction to Mama s refusal to invest in a liquor store? (7) Why does Walter crumple his papers, make an angry speech, and head out of the apartment? (8) What news does Mama tell Walter about Ruth? What is Walter s initial reaction? Act II, Scene 1 (1) What is the setting at the beginning of this scene? How is it different from the end of Act I?

(4) What does Walter say about George s father? Why does Walter feel that he and George s father have much in common?

(5) What news does Mama bring home, and why do Ruth and Walter react as they do? Why is this both good news and bad news? Act II, Scene 2 (1) Explain the disagreement between Beneatha and George regarding studying or education. How does the argument end?

(2) Beneatha thanks her mother for understanding her. Specifically what understanding does Beneatha mean? (3) Explain Walter s attitude about his job. As a result, what does Walter try to do? (4) What does Mama do after she hears about Walter s three days? (5) Walter says, You trust me like that? To what is he referring? (6) Describe the fantasy world that Walter paints to Travis when he tells him of his plans for the future. Act II, Scene 3 (1) How has the Younger family changed at the end of the week? (2) What dream does Mr. Lindner mention?

(3) Explain the irony in Beneatha s statement: This, friends, is a Welcoming Committee! (4) Why does Lindner claim to want them not to live there? (5) Why does Walter throw Mr. Lindner out of the house? (6) What does Mama receive from her family after she returns home? (7) How is the gift appropriate for Mama? (8) What news does Bobo bring to Walter? (9) Why does Walter say, That money is made out of my father s flesh?

Act III (1) Why has Beneatha lost a hold on her dream? Why does she no longer care about making the world a better place? (2) Explain Beneatha s life as a circle speech. What is the symbolism of her idea? (3) According to Asagai, Beneatha should be grateful to Walter. Why? (4) What does Ruth say to Mama when Mama starts talking about calling to cancel the moving van? (5) Walter comes in and says that he called the man. What does Walter say that he has learned? Why did he call Lindner? (6) Why does his sister say, He s no brother of mine? (7) When Lindner arrives, what does Walter tell him? (8) What causes Walter to say what he does to Lindner?

(9) What does Mama mean when she says, He finally come into his manhood today, didn t he? Kind of like a rainbow after the rain? What literary term is used?