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describe walter
what are walter and beneatha doing
That abstinence is essential in order to have a happy relationship
It is in a white neighborhood
She tells him that she got him a house(apex)
describe walter
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
In Act 3 of A Raisin in the Sun, Ruth loses her ability to stay silent about her dreams and desires. She confronts Walter about his decisions and asserts herself, showing a newfound independence and sense of agency.
That abstinence is essential in order to have a happy relationship
It is in a white neighborhood
She tells him that she got him a house(apex)
Act 1 Scene 2. Pg.68 in my book. Its about 2/3 through the scene.
The figure of speech used in these lines is a simile, as it directly compares the act of putting aside a dream to the idea of a raisin drying up in the sun. The simile creates a visual and sensory image that helps to emphasize the impact of neglecting or delaying one's dreams.
The setting of "A Raisin in the Sun" is an apartment.
The exposition of "A Raisin in the Sun" takes place in the first act of the play, where the Younger family is introduced, along with their living situation and hopes for the future. The conflicts and aspirations of each character are established during this early part of the story.
She feels her son has died inside. Also, she believes she set her hopes too high.