A raisin in the sun.

WALTER: Flip to page 33. Read the paragraph that starts, “That’s it. There you are.” Be sure to read to the end of the passage on the next page. What does this passage reveal to you about Walter’s character?


MAMA: Flip to page 74. Read Mama’s speech in her response to Walter that starts, “No...something has changed”. What does this short paragraph tell you about Mama’s character? What kind of character do you envision she will be?


BENEATHA: Flip to page 51. Read Beneatha’s speech starting at, “Mama, you don’t understand”. What does this short paragraph tell you about Beneatha’s character? What kind of character do you envision she will be?

Respuesta :

The facts from the passage reveal that Walter’s character is a Middle-aged black man who has run out of luck and has been negatively affected by racism.

What does this short paragraph tell you about Mama’s character?

It is indicative from the passage that Mama is the narrator of the story. She is the mother of Walter and Beneatha  - the voice that inspires both to respect themselves and be proud of who they are and what they want to become.

She is the kind of character known as the Deuteragonist - close to the protagonist and provides warmth to the story.

What does this short paragraph tell you about Beneatha’s character?

She is one of the Protagonists. Beneatha is a lovely and helpful girl who aspires to be a doctor because she wants to help others. She brings politics into the apartment and is often discussing civil rights topics.

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