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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Dreams PlotSymbolsCharactersConflict

Walter’s Dream

What is owning a liquor store?

Mama’s Dream

What is a garden?

Beneatha’s dream

What is being a doctor?

The dream of Travis

What is living in a house? ASK FOR BONUS

The boy whose injury inspired Beneatha’s dream

Who is Rufus?

The reason Mama receives the check

What is life insurance money? ASK FOR BONUS

Ruth puts a $5 deposit down for this

What is an abortion?

The ‘cat’ who runs off with Walter’s money

Who is Willy Harris?

The neighborhood to which the Youngers move

What is Clybourne Park? ASK FOR BONUS

The term used to describe people like George Murchison who are trying to become more white

What is an assimilationist?

The symbol of all Mama’s hopes and dreams

What is her plant?

The inability to give Travis this reflects the poverty of the family

What is Fifty Cents?

Given to Walter, this represents being head of the household

What is the remaining insurance money? ASK FOR BONUS

The success of his father represents everything that Walter desires for himself

Who is George Murchison?

That Travis becomes excited about the death of this reflects the poor living conditions of the family.

What is a rat?

The man who made this money possible

Who is Big Walter?

The man who explains what didn’t happen in Springfield

Who is Bobo? ASK FOR BONUS

The man who represents the Clybourne Park Association

Who is Mr. Lindner?

The meaning of “Alaiyo”

What is ‘One for whom bread... food is not enough’? ASK FOR BONUS

Who are three against investing in the liquor store

Who are Beneatha, Mama and Ruth? ASK FOR BONUS

One of their conflicts revolves around the morality of graft

Who are Ruth and Walter? ASK FOR BONUS

One of their conflicts centers on the rearing of a child

Who are Mama and Ruth?

One of their conflicts centers on the purpose of education

Who are Beneatha and George? ASK FOR BONUS

One of their conflicts is over how women should ‘mess around with sick people’

Who are Beneatha and Walter?

One of their conflicts involve how to express yourself

Who are Mama and Beneatha? ASK FOR BONUS