1. At first, Walter doesn't support Beneatha's dream to be a doctor. Later, he starts to see its importance.
Quote illustrating the restored dynamic between Walter and Beneatha: Walter: "You and Beneatha talk about things we never even thought about. You don’t appreciate what we’ve done."
2. Beneatha is skeptical and challenges the man's old-fashioned views because she believes in progress.
3. Mr. Lindner: "Our group wants to buy your house for more money than it’s worth."
This shows the difference in money and status between the Youngers and Clybourne Park people.
4. These could be issues like racism or money that affect a community.
5. Walter thinks about taking Lindner’s money because he needs it for his family. This shows he's changed since the play started.
6. Mama says her plant is like her—it needs care to grow. This shows her hopes for her family.
7. Walter keeps saying "maybe" because he doesn't want to believe Willy Harris stole their money. He wants to hope it might still be there.
8.Yes, Ruth and Beneatha are surprised and upset that Walter didn’t use the money right. They trusted him with it.