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  1. George Murchison, a young Black man and one of Beneatha’s suitors, has immense pride in his social status. Beneatha says George’s family disapproves of her because she does not have the kind of money they do, and she claims the only people snobbier than rich white people are rich Black people.

  2. George Murchison Character Analysis. A wealthy young man who dates Beneatha. Raised in a well-to-do black family, George is somewhat shallow and conceited, taking great pride in his family’s social status and his ability to make highbrow cultural references.

  3. Character Analysis. George is Asagi's competition for the affections of the lovely Beneatha. He's really good looking and his family has tons of money. None of this impresses Beneatha, however. George really doesn't stand a chance against the much more socially-engaged Joseph Asagi.

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  5. George Murchison A wealthy young man who dates Beneatha . Raised in a well-to-do black family, George is somewhat shallow and conceited, taking great pride in his family’s social status and his ability to make highbrow cultural…

  6. Joseph Asagai. A Nigerian college student pursuing Beneatha. George Murchison. Beneatha's boyfriend and fellow classmate, who hails from a wealthy black family. Mrs. Johnson. The Youngers' nosy neighbor, who points out the dangers of moving into Clybourne Park. Karl Lindner.

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