Act II, Scene iii Questions

Augus

Augus

by Aierken Aizemaiti -
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  • 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.