Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. Did that answer your question? considering you werent as clear with the question.
Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. She also wants to help people in Nigeria, Assaigai's homeland.
she thinks beneatha has become snobbish and self centered
Mama's daughter, and Walter's sister Beneatha is a nice slim girl. Who wants to become a doctor despite what her brother and George thinks about it. She wants to be like a Nigerian and to practice their culture.
Become a doctor.-Apex
Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. Did that answer your question? considering you werent as clear with the question.
Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. She also wants to help people in Nigeria, Assaigai's homeland.
she thinks beneatha has become snobbish and self centered
Become a doctor
Mama's daughter, and Walter's sister Beneatha is a nice slim girl. Who wants to become a doctor despite what her brother and George thinks about it. She wants to be like a Nigerian and to practice their culture.
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.
Become a doctor.-Apex
Become a doctor.-Apex
Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. Did that answer your question? considering you werent as clear with the question.
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.
Beneatha Younger does not have a job. She is a college student.
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Beneatha, Mama's daughter, aspires to become a doctor. She is passionate about her education and breaking away from traditional gender roles, seeking to achieve her dreams despite the challenges she faces as an African American woman in the 1950s. Beneatha's ambition represents her desire for independence and self-identity.