Walter and Beneatha's relationship in "A Raisin in the Sun" is strained as they often clash due to their different perspectives and goals. Walter prioritizes financial success and sees Beneatha's dreams of becoming a doctor as impractical. Beneatha, on the other hand, is frustrated by Walter's choices and lack of support. Throughout the play, they both challenge each other's beliefs and aspirations.
full of napkins.
Hera had a very strained relationship with her husband.
he was good with the nobles.
The way i would descibe friends with benefits is two people who have a sexual relationship but not an emotional relationship.
If the people in it were complete opposites that would be an oxymoron.
creepy and unatural
Beautiful and contagious
Enharmonic
They influenced each other greatly.
The plant is a producer and the deer is a consumer.
Well the perimeter is the straight line across the middle of the shape I would describe is a single parallel line to be my opinion
The most charitable way to describe that relationship would be to call it hostile.