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  1. After George's exit, Walter Lee and Ruth reminisce about their early days together and contrast their early dreams and warm feelings for one another, compared to now, when they seem to be slipping away from one another.

  2. When Walter questions why Ruth is always trying to give him something to eat, Ruth pleadingly asks him, “What else can I give you, Walter Lee Younger?” Walter’s mood softens, and he begins to talk to his wife about the way that “something done come down between us.”

  3. How do Walter and Ruth describe their relationship? Walter says that they have become so negative with each other that they can no longer speak "softly" or with affection. He questions how that could have happened.

  4. Jul 5, 2024 · The relationship between Walter and Ruth in A Raisin in the Sun is strained but deeply rooted in love and shared dreams. Walter's frustration with his financial and social status leads to...

  5. Ruth sees that Walter has stopped caring about everything. What conflict is demonstrated by Walter's absence at work? The conflict Between Walter and what he wants in life.

  6. Why is Ruth happy about having gone to the movies and having held hands with Walter? 3. What is the significance of Lindner talking with Walter rather than with Mama?

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  8. 1. Beneatha and Ruth are busy packing when Ruth tells Beneatha how happy she is with the change in Walter. What are three examples that show Walter has changed in the past week? They go to the movies together, they holds hands, and he dances with her in the living room. 2.

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