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In A Raisin in the Sun, how are the dreams Walter and Ruth had when Travis was born similar to those of Big Walter and Mama?
I am stuck on this one. Is it that they both wanted a house of their own? happiness? I don't know- please help me.......
18 years ago

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GuruBlue
Exactly! The importance of a home ( representing unity, family, strength in togetherness) is central to the plot.
18 years ago
Anonymous
Oh! That was a pleasant surprise! I thought I was way off on that one, so thanks!=)
18 years ago

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