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  1. Share Cite. Walter asks Ruth what is wrong with her during their conversation about dreams. Walter asks Ruth if she is tired of the way that they live, the house in which they live, their jobs ...

  2. Black Writers and the Left, ed. Kristin Moriah. —The present study scrutinizes the inner as well as the outer truth of African Americans life under the impact of racism in the prize winning and American classical play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry. This study argues that racism makes African Americans end up in unequal economic ...

  3. Quick answer: In A Raisin in the Sun, Ruth’s internal conflict about whether to terminate her pregnancy extends to an external conflict with her mother-in-law, who opposes the idea. She also has ...

  4. Expert Answers. Ruth supports her husband by selflessly putting her own dreams and goals on the back burner and remaining by Walter Jr's side as he struggles to find happiness. Ruth is portrayed ...

  5. Unit Test: A Raisin in the Sun Name: I. True/False In the space provided, mark each true statement T and each false statement F. 1. Before the play begins, Walter, Lee, Bobo, and Willy discuss buying a liquor store. 2. George Murchison encourages the Younger’s to take a greater interest in African history and culture. 3.

  6. The relationship between Walter and Ruth in act 1, scene 1 of A Raisin in the Sun is shown as somewhat distant. Whereas Walter's full of big plans and ambitions, Ruth just wants to get on with ...

  7. Terms in this set (34) Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Act 1:1, How does the apartment building itself create problems for the Younger family as they begin their day?, Walter and Ruth react differently when Travis asks for money for school. What are Walter and Ruth's attitude about money? and more.

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