George is wealthy and college-educated, but Beneatha feels that his values are superficial. The differences between them are illustrated in his negative reaction when he seas Beneatha dancing in Nigerian dress - he thinks she is "eccentric" and she calls him "an assimilationist". Beneatha has high aspirations and confidence that she can achieve great things. She wants to continue with her schooling and become a doctor. Because of her personal ambitions, not only will she not marry George, she may not marry at all.
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Feliz Navidad=Merry Cristmas
as the writer i know that if there was no seasons we wouldnt have any animals. the animals rely on the seasons, say to mate, give birth and so on .
If you say marrying him is like marrying 20 husbands you are using a hyperbole. This hyperbole represents the work that it takes to marry one person.
i wouldnt really say there's a main character because it involves all of their personal lives, but i think it reflects most on rachel, finn, and will
Asagai agrees to let Beneatha think, and at the end of the play, Beneatha and Walter discuss the idea of her marriage to Asagai.
Beneatha expresses her lack of belief in God as a reflection of her intellectual and questioning nature. She is a character driven by a search for her own identity and independence, which includes questioning traditional beliefs and societal expectations. Her skepticism towards religion may also stem from her desire to challenge established norms and think critically about the world around her.
wouldnt say she isnt.
will you marry me
To say "Will you marry me?" in Igbo, you can say "O bukwa nkechinyere m?"
Even if i knew it, i wouldnt say
I wouldnt say Queen is hot but she does look good :}
She makes Beneatha say God exists. (APEX) !/
i wouldnt say he is if i had to say something i would say hes neither on sonics or eggmans side
will u marry me
who was the king of the prussia
to say merry Christmas in jamaican is marry chrissmass (ma.hry chris.mas) [im jamaican]