Thursday, March 31, 2011

In A Raisin in the Sun, why did Beneatha say she wouldn't marry George?

is an
affluent college student who has been casually going out with . George is depicted as an
educated (and rather arrogant) young man; he is a conservative individual and does not share
Beneatha's values regarding her African heritage. George is theof Joseph Asagai and does not
respect Beneatha's dreams or her aspirations.

When Beneatha informs her
mother that she will be going on a date with George Murchinson,comments that Beneatha seems to
be getting a little sweet on George. Beneatha responds by dismissing her comment before
mentioning that she could never take George seriously because he is so shallow.


Beneatha goes on to admit that George is by far the wealthiest boy...

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