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  1. Nicknamed “Bennie,” Beneatha is Mama’s daughter and Walter Lee’s younger sister. A twenty-year-old college student with dreams of becoming a doctor, Beneatha is “as slim and intense as her brother,” with an “intellectual face.”. Beneatha… read analysis of Beneatha Younger.

    • Lena Younger (Mama)

      Lena Younger (Mama) - A Raisin in the Sun Character Analysis...

    • Mrs. Johnson

      The Youngers’ meddling neighbor in their apartment in...

  2. A list of all the characters in A Raisin in the Sun. A Raisin in the Sun characters include: Walter Younger, Mama, Walter Younger Sr., Beneatha Younger, Joseph Asagai, Ruth Younger, George Murchison, Mr. Karl Lindner, Travis Younger, Willy Harris, Mrs. Johnson.

  3. Symbol Poems. This A Raisin in the Sun lesson plan asks students to apply their mastery of literary symbolism to unfamiliar poetry. They will analyze a famous poem and write original poems that include a symbol. Suggested poems: “ The Negro Speaks of Rivers ” by Langston Hughes. “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes.

  4. Other characters included in this map are: Walter, Beneatha, Ruth, Travis, Joseph Asagai, and Mr. Lindner. (These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.) Identify the major characters in and type their names into the different title boxes.

  5. The main characters in A Raisin in the Sun are Lena Younger, Walter Younger, Beneatha Younger, Ruth Younger, and Travis Younger. Lena Younger is the matriarch of the Younger family. With her ...

  6. This set provides a complete resource for introducing A Raisin in the Sun in a dynamic and interactive way. Key Features: 6 High-quality, downloadable character posters; Detailed character portraits from A Raisin in the Sun; Each print includes a vivid portrait, a memorable quote, and the character’s name

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  8. Historical Context of A Raisin in the Sun. In the 1920s and 30s the discriminatory “Jim Crow” laws in the South prompted many African Americans to relocate to Northern cities, a movement called the Great Migration. Nonetheless, while the North did not have laws demanding policies of segregation be followed, discrimination persisted also in ...

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