Because she wasn't bleiven in god
She wants Mama to do with it as she pleases.
Beneatha Younger does not like George because he is an assimilationist, and he is condescending toward her. George does not value Beneatha's opinions, and he just wants her to sit there and look pretty.Mama wants Beneatha to be happy and respected; hence, Mama agrees with Beneatha's decision to dump George.By the way, A Raisin in the Sun is a play.
Become a doctor.-Apex
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.
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.
She wants Mama to do with it as she pleases.
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Become a doctor
Beneatha Younger does not like George because he is an assimilationist, and he is condescending toward her. George does not value Beneatha's opinions, and he just wants her to sit there and look pretty.Mama wants Beneatha to be happy and respected; hence, Mama agrees with Beneatha's decision to dump George.By the way, A Raisin in the Sun is a play.
They Were Arguing. Ruth Had Just Found Out She Was Pregnant. Mama Was Excited Yet Beneatha Overreacted And Said, "Where Is It Going To Sleep?! On The Roof?".
Become a doctor.-Apex
Ruth and Mama approve of George because he demonstrates responsibility and ambition, traits that they value for a potential partner for Beneatha. George's educational background and social status also align with their aspirations for Beneatha's future. Additionally, both women appreciate his ability to provide stability, which contrasts with Beneatha's more unconventional interests. Ultimately, they see George as a respectable choice that would secure a better life for Beneatha.
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.
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.
Static= Ruth, Mama, Travis Dynamic= Beneatha, Walter
Walter, Beneatha, Ruth & Mama all have dreams that get deferred.
Travis Younger is Ruth and Walter's son. He is Lena (Mama) Younger's grandson. His aunt is Beneatha.