Beneatha's relationship with Asagai and George reinforces the two strands of African-American positioning about American culture. This affects the way Beneatha sees herself and sets up a very important social discussion in the family context that would be lost if Asagai and George were not included.
Asagai's attachment to black culture and George's attempt to insert himself into white culture creates a very important social discussion that would be lost if these two characters were ignored.
This is because these two characters reinforce themes such as ancestry, nationality, economy, and experiences.
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