Mr. Lindner, who later comes to persuade the Youngers not to move into his all-white neighborhood, embodies an example of racism.
Act 3 When Walter delivers these words to Mr. Lindner after…
Act 3 When Walter delivers these words to Mr. Lindner after learning that his investment in the liquor store has been stolen, the other family members strongly disagree with Walter’s decision to accept Mr. Lindner’s buyout. But Walter, standing firm, decides that he will take control of the situation and says these lines: Walter: e have decided to move into our house because my father—my father—he earned it for us brick by brick. We don’t want to make no trouble for nobody or fight no causes, and we will try to be good neighbors. And that’s all we got to say about that. We don’t want your money. In this speech, which of the following is NOT true?
Which of the following is NOT a theme found within the play?
Which of the following is NOT a theme found within the play?
At the time of the work, African-Americans typically held la…
At the time of the work, African-Americans typically held large theatrical roles.
Our identity remains pretty much the same throughout our liv…
Our identity remains pretty much the same throughout our lives regardless of the situation we find ourselves in.
Who is Benetha?
Who is Benetha?
What did Mama do with her money?
What did Mama do with her money?
On a cold day, Janice wears a fleece jacket to the football…
On a cold day, Janice wears a fleece jacket to the football game with an Ohio State logo on the back. Janice is most likely dressing this way for which reason(s)?
Which of the following is produced in its inactive form and…
Which of the following is produced in its inactive form and is activated when enter the lumen of the stomach?
A mother insists her daughter wears a prom gown that covers…
A mother insists her daughter wears a prom gown that covers her shoulders and is at least knee-length. Most likely this is an example of what type of clothing motivation?