Asagai asks Beneatha to consider returning to Africa with him and to embrace her African heritage. He encourages her to explore her identity and roots, challenging her to think about her future in a broader context beyond American society. This invitation reflects his admiration for her potential and the importance he places on cultural identity.
Asagai asks Beneatha to marry him and return with him to Nigeria to help bring about social and political change in their homeland. He wants her to be his partner in creating a better future for their people.
Beneatha Younger does not have a job. She is a college student.
Beneatha met George at the University of Nigeria, where they were both studying.
The reader learns that Beneatha is independent
beauty
Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. Did that answer your question? considering you werent as clear with the question.
Ruth tells Beneatha that she went out dancing with Walter the night before.
Beneatha does not explicitly agree to marry Asagai. He has asked her marry him, and Beneatha tells him it is too much to consider at the moment. Asagai agrees to let Beneatha think, and at the end of the play, Beneatha and Walter discuss the idea of her marriage to Asagai.
George is an assimilationist who is not really interested in Beneatha's thoughts or aspirations.
Beneatha means that Walter didnot reached his dream as well as her dreams to be a doctor, which impact Beneatha because of Walter.
queen of the nile?
she wanted to be a doctor.