In Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun," Ruth pays the doctor $5 for a visit because she is experiencing health issues, including fatigue and nausea. The payment reflects her struggles and the financial constraints faced by the Younger family. This moment highlights the themes of economic hardship and the challenges of maintaining health and well-being in a difficult environment.
She went to the doctor to see if she was pregnant or not, which she was.
She went to the doctor to see if she was pregnant or not, which she was.
No
because he wants a raisin
Mama, Ruth, Travis...
She went to the doctor to see if she was pregnant or not, which she was.
She went to the doctor to see if she was pregnant or not, which she was.
No
because he wants a raisin
Mama, Ruth, Travis...
She was elated.
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Ruth goes to the local abortion clinic instead of the doctor’s office. She makes this decision because she feels overwhelmed by her family's financial struggles and the prospect of having another child seems impossible. Ruth's choice reflects her desperation and the weight of her circumstances, highlighting the themes of hardship and the search for autonomy within the play.
Ruth Younger is the wife of Walter lee and the mother of travis.
Ruth Younger is pregnant.
She went to see a woman about having an abortion.Ruth went to see an abortionist instead of a doctor in A Raisin in the Sun. She says she didn't go to a traditional doctor.
George and Asagai as well as Ruth and Walter
no