Monday
Today we are going to read Act III of A Raisin in the Sun.
Quotations — Identify the speaker.
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)
2. “What you just said--about the circle. It isn't a circle--it is simply a long line--as in geometry, you know, one that reaches into infinity. And because we cannot see the end--we also cannot see how it changes. And it is very odd but those who see the changes are called "idealists"--and those who cannot, or refuse to think, they are the "realists." (Act Three)
3. “He finally came into his manhood today, didn't he?” (Act Three)
Questions —
- Why does Mama put her plant back on the windowsill?
- When Walter arrives back home, what does he say he has done? What does Walter plan to do?
- What does Mama mean when she tells Walter that if he takes Lindner’s money he will have nothing left inside?
- What does Walter tell Lindner? Why does Lindner appeal to Mama? What is her response?
- What is the importance of having Mama return to the empty apartment to grab her plant?
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