In "A Raisin in the Sun," Ruth Younger undergoes significant change as she grapples with the pressures of poverty, family dynamics, and her own dreams. Initially weary and resigned, Ruth becomes more assertive and hopeful after learning of her pregnancy, which reignites her desire for a better life for her family. Her decision to consider the family's move to a new home symbolizes her growth and determination to embrace change, ultimately leading her to prioritize her family's future and happiness. This transformation reflects her resilience and the broader themes of aspiration and identity in the play.
No
because he wants a raisin
Mama, Ruth, Travis...
She was elated.
Ruth Younger is the wife of Walter lee and the mother of travis.
No
because he wants a raisin
Mama, Ruth, Travis...
She was elated.
Ruth Younger is the wife of Walter lee and the mother of travis.
Ruth Younger is pregnant.
George and Asagai as well as Ruth and Walter
Characters in Raisin in The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. Lena is Ruth's mother-in-law.
Ruth
Ruth went to see a woman who performs abortions.
to the bar
She went to the doctor to see if she was pregnant or not, which she was.