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Raisin review

Fill in the blank  ______________ has friends over until late at night making everyone in the house cranky the next day

Identify the symbol

Who said…  “[God] did give us children to make them dreams worthwhile”

Identify the symbol

Identify the character…  Shares a bedroom with Beneatha

Identify the symbol

Identify the character…  From Nigeria

Fill in the blank  Mama compares Walter to a _______________.

Who said…  “Eat your eggs”

Fill in the blank  _______________brings news that _______________has run off with the money.

Identify the character…  Named after his father

Fill in the blank  The family moves into the new _______________.

Who said…  “Isn’t there something wrong in a house—in a world—where all dreams, good or bad, must depend on the death of a man? I never though tot see you like this, Alaiyo. You!”

Fill in the blank  At the last minute, with his family watching, Walter realizes he cannot sell his own soul and tells Lindner that his _____________ has earned it for them and they will move into the house

Identify the symbol

Identify the character…  Buys a house in Clybourne park

Fill in the blank  Big Walter & Mama’s baby, __________, dies.

Identify the symbol

Fill in the blank  Travis’ father gives him _______________cents; then gives him another _______________cents

Who said…  “..we feel that most of the trouble in this world, when you come right down to it—most of the trouble exists because people don’t sit down and talk to each other”

Fill in the blank  _____________ collapses because she has overworked herself and is in an unknown “unstable condition”

Identify the character…  Becomes the head of the family when Mama give him the remaining $6,500

Fill in the blank  _______________does a tribal dance to the Nigerian records _______________has brought to her.

Identify the symbol

Fill in the blank  Mama and Ruth discuss their dream of having a _______________

Who said…  “I wanted to do that…Fix up the sick, you know—and make them whole again. This was truly being God…”

Fill in the blank  Travis asks for _______________cents from his mother

Identify the symbol

Identify the character…  Nickames Beneatha “Aliayo” which means “One for Whom Bread is Not Enough”

Fill in the blank  Big _______________, dies

Who said…  “He finally came into his manhood today, didn’t he? Kind of like a rainbow after the rain…”

Fill in the blank  Mama slaps _______________for saying she doesn’t believe in God

Identify the character…  Is pregnant

Fill in the blank  _______________comes over to take Bennie on a date and criticizes her for cutting her _______________and acting “eccentric”

Who said…  “Well, what I mean is that we come from people who had a lot of pride. I mean—we are very proud people…we don’t want to make no trouble for nobody or fight no causes—but we will try to be good neighbors. we don’t want your money”

Fill in the blank  Beneatha and Asagai discuss the loss of the money, then Asagai asks Bennie to go to _______________with him.

Identify the character…  Lost a baby

Who said…  “But you’ve got to admit that a man, right or wrong, has the right to want to have the neighborhood he lives in a certain kind of way.”

Fill in the blank  Mr. _______________comes to call and tries to buy the house from the family for “their own good”

Identify the character…  Wants to open a liquor store

Fill in the blank  Mama gives Walter the remaining _______________

Who said…  “it’s just that I get tired of [God] getting credit for all the things the human race achieves through its own stubborn effort. There simply is no God in heaven—there is only man and it is he who makes miracles!”

Fill in the blank  _______________comes over and gives Bennie a Nigerian robe

Identify the character…  Proposes marriage to Beneatha

Fill in the blank  The check for _______________comes in the mail

Who said…  “Good night, Prometheus.”

Identify the character…  Wants to become a doctor

Fill in the blank  Ruth announces her _______________to Bennie and Mama

Who said…  “You say after me. In my mother’s house there is still God.”

Identify the character…  A chauffeur

Fill in the blank  Walter lee calls _______________and asks him to come over because he intends to take him up on his previous offer.

Who said…  “No—he [Travis] don’t half try at all ‘cause he knows you going to come along behind him and fix everything. That’s just how come he don’t know how to do nothing right now— you done spoiled that boy so.”

Fill in the blank  Bennie, Ruth and Walter give Mama _______________tools, while Travis gives her a _______________.

Identify the character…  Crusader against assimilationism in the Younger family

Who Said…  “It’s simple. You read books—to learn facts—to get grades—to pass the course—to get a degree. That’s all—it has nothing to do with thought.”

Identify the character…  Upper-middle-class (rich) snobbish African American

Fill in the blank  Walter Lee walks out on his wife and does not say anything when she announces her ___________ plans.

Fill in the blank  _______________tries to talk business with George, but makes a fool of himself. George calls him _______________on his way out the door.

Who said…  “No. Between a man and a woman there need be only one kind of feeling. I have that for you…Now even…right this moment.”

Fill in the blank  Mama comes home and announces she has spent money on a new house in _______________Park

Identify the character…  Matriarch of the Younger Family

Fill in the blank  Ruth makes it known that she’s put a $5.00 down payment on an _______________

Identify the character…  Views guided by strong religious beliefs

Fill in the blank  Walter Lee comes home _______________& joins Bennie in a tribal dance

Identify the character  An atheist

Identify the character  From the Clybourne Park “welcoming committee”

Identify the character  Calls Walter “Prometheus”

Identify the character  Has a drinking problem

Identify the character  Sleeps in the living room

Identify the character  Compares Lindner to Judas

Identify the character  Offers to buy the Youngers’ house for more than they paid for it

Identify the character  Has a symbolic plant

Identify the character  Gives Mama a hat

Identify the character  Receives gardening tools from her children

Identify the character  Loses the money by making a bad “investment”