Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Through the announcement of Ruth’s pregnancy, we can see the power that Mama wields as the matriarch of the family. She is at the center of her family’s life, and she controls many of the interactions of the members of her household.

    • Act Ii, Scene I

      A summary of Act 2: Scene 1 in Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin...

    • Quick Quiz

      SparkNotes Plus subscription is $4.99/month or $24.99/year...

  2. Summary: Act 1: Scene 1. It is morning at the Youngers’ apartment. Their small dwelling on the South Side of Chicago has two bedrooms—one for Mama and Beneatha, and one for Ruth and Walter Lee. Travis sleeps on the couch in the living room. The only window is in their small kitchen, and they share a bathroom in the hall with their neighbors.

  3. People also ask

  4. Ruth bears the responsibility not only for literally carrying the child, but also for shouldering a significant part of the accompanying financial burden. Ruth and Beneatha, part of a younger generation of women, differ from Mama in their reactions to the news. Active Themes.

  5. Summary and Analysis Act I — Scene 1. Summary. The Younger family lives in a cramped, "furniture crowded" apartment that is clearly too small for its five occupants in one of the poorer sections of Southside Chicago. Walter Lee wants to invest Mama's $10,000 insurance check in a liquor store venture with two of his friends.

  6. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. A week later, it is Saturday, moving day for the Youngers. Before the curtain rises, Ruth’s joyful singing “cuts through the silence” as she finishes the family’s packing. Beneatha enters and Ruth happily shows her some curtains that she bought for the new house.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Review Ruth Younger in ''A Raisin in the Sun''. Find Ruth's description, examine her dream and quotes, and learn why she was upset when Walter gave Travis money. Updated: 11/21/2023.

  8. Summary. Analysis. That evening, Ruth is ironing and listening to the radio when Beneatha enters “grandly” from her bedroom, wearing the robes and headdress that Asagai gave her that morning. She tells Ruth, “You are looking at what a well-dressed Nigerian woman wears.”

  1. People also search for