what are walter and beneatha doing
Act 1 Scene 2. Pg.68 in my book. Its about 2/3 through the scene.
It is in a white neighborhood
She tells him that she got him a house(apex)
In Act II, Scene 1 of "A Raisin in the Sun," Mama first tells Ruth that she bought a house. This moment is significant as it reveals Mama's dreams for the family and her desire to provide them with a better living situation. Ruth's reaction underscores the family's mixed feelings about the impending change.
Walter is happy, and he is seen dancing and singing to Nigerian songs as illustrated in A raisin in the sun - Act II Scene One.
what are walter and beneatha doing
Act 1 Scene 2. Pg.68 in my book. Its about 2/3 through the scene.
It is in a white neighborhood
She tells him that she got him a house(apex)
Ruth fainted
In Act II, Scene 1 of "A Raisin in the Sun," Mama first tells Ruth that she bought a house. This moment is significant as it reveals Mama's dreams for the family and her desire to provide them with a better living situation. Ruth's reaction underscores the family's mixed feelings about the impending change.
What happens right before the scene ends is that the friar says, "you shall not stay alone till holy church incorporate two in one." What happens right after the scene ends is that Romeo and Juliet get married offstage.
Act 2 Scene 4, About Half way throughMERCUTIOThy wit is a very bitter sweeting; it is a mostsharp sauce.
In the opening scene of Act 2 of "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter's mood is one of frustration and despair. He feels trapped by his circumstances and is struggling with feelings of inadequacy as he grapples with unfulfilled dreams and the weight of financial pressures. His interactions with his family reflect his agitation and desire for change, highlighting his emotional turmoil. This sense of hopelessness contrasts sharply with the aspirations of other family members.
They say they love each other and talk about getting married!
Act one, scene three of Romeo and Juliet was exciting for Elizabethan audiences. The conflict of the fight scene made it very popular among audiences.