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Raisin In the Sun
Final Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 12. Why does Mr. Lindner come to the Younger’s apartment? | to buy back the house because they do not like black people in their neighborhoods |
| 13. Why don’t the residents and Clybourne Park want the Youngers to move there? | because they are black |
| 14. How does Walter react to Lindner’s offer? | he refuses the money and kicks him out |
| 15. What gifts does the family give Mama? Why are the gifts appropriate? | a gardening hat and gardening tools they are appropriate because she loves gardening. |
| 16. What news is brought about the liquor license and how does Walter react to the news? | the news that is bought is that willy went to springfeild by himself to retrieve the liquor license. |
| 1. “Asagai, there is only one large circle that we march in, around and around, each of us with our own little picture--in front of us--our own little mirage that we think is the future.” (Act Three) | Beneatha |
| “He finally came into his manhood today, didn't he?” (Act Three) | Beneatha |
| Why does Mama put her plant back on the windowsill | represents her family’s deferred dreams for a better future, |
| When Walter arrives back home, what does he say he has done? What does Walter plan to do? | invested in a liquor store |
| What does Mama mean when she tells Walter that if he takes Lindner’s money, he will have nothing left inside? | He will lose his dignity and pride if he takes the money. |
| What does Walter tell Lindner? Why does Lindner appeal to Mama? What is her response? | that he does not want the money, and Linder appeals to mama because he thinks that Walter is going crazy, so she says that's what he said. |
| What is the importance of having Mama return to the empty apartment to grab her plant | That plant represents her dreams and the spirit of her family. Wherever she goes and the family goes, so does the plant. She isn’t one to walk out on her family or her dreams. |