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  1. Walter and Ruth continue to argue about their unhappy lives, a dialogue that Ruth cuts short by telling her husband, “Eat your eggs, they gonna be cold.”. Beneatha gets up next and after discovering that the bathroom is occupied by someone from another family, engages in a verbal joust with Walter.

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  2. The fulfillment of Ruth’s hope for an escape from the family’s cramped living situation gives her the opportunity to imagine a happy future for her unborn child. Her pregnancy is no longer a burden, but instead signifies hope and expectation.

  3. Ruth enters and Mama asks if Walter is home. Ruth says that he is and implicitly adds that Walter is drunk. Someone knocks on the door and Ruth and Mama share a “weary and knowing” look, aware that it is their meddling neighbor. Ruth opens the door and Mrs. Johnson enters, carrying a newspaper.

  4. Travis’ story highlights the harshness of life in the segregated South Side of Chicago and reignites Ruth’s fears that the family’s current home is an unsuitable place for her son (or, now, her baby) to grow up. Ruth’s maternal responsibilities force her to consider broader social forces at play.

  5. Summary. On Friday morning at 7:30, Ruth Younger awakens in the Youngers' small apartment. Although the apartment was originally furnished with love and care, the furniture has grown old and worn-out. Five people are crowded into a few rooms, with little natural light. Ruth wakes her son Travis and husband Walter.

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  7. Walter leaves for his chauffeur's job, and Travis leaves for school. Ruth prepares for her job as a cleaning woman as Mama reprimands Beneatha about her fresh talk. At the end of the scene, Mama discovers that Ruth has fainted and fallen to the floor. Analysis.

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