Thursday, November 28, 2019
Raisin In The Sun Essays - A Raisin In The Sun, Raisin,
  Raisin In The Sun  Beneatha was describing how her whole family has this bug she calls Ghetto-it  is, which explains the actions of all the main characters in the first act. When    Beneatha said this she was just welcoming Asagi into her home. He asked her what  was wrong and she responded with the acute ghetto-it is term. Ruth, to me, is  acting the most on this use of speech. I would believe she suffers the most from  this. Earlier in the first scene she was yelling at Walter for giving Travis so  much money to bring to school. Ruth is always preaching about how the rich white  people have it and complaining about her life. And every time Travis asked when  the paycheck was coming she would just respond with don't worry about it.    Walter is Ruth's husband and a father of one to Travis. Unlike Ruth Walter  takes money not as seriously, while Ruth thinks they need to save every penny so  they won't end up in the gutter. Walter handles the income of money in their  family and you could say Beneatha handles the out flow. Next in the line of    Ghetto-itis would be Mama. Mama lives with the family and does house chores to  help out Ruth. Mama doesn't spend much and she doesn't eat much. Mama  clearly marked her position in the household. When Beneatha was questioning the  existence of God Mama got up and slapped her across the face. She is a serious  character. The one person that makes the best of what they have would probably  be Travis. Travis is the kind of person that makes the best of a bad situation.    When Beneatha was spraying under the couch for roaches, Travis was telling her  not to worry about it because they weren't harming them. Even though he seems  to always be happy he has no idea of what money really means. Beneatha was the  one who said the family suffers from acute Ghetto-itis. She was meaning to say  that the family acts like they live in the ghetto and are horribly poor, but  when in real life they are actually making a lot of money. So Beneatha does the  one thing she is good at which is spending money. She has paid for horseback  riding lessons and is about to take guitar lessons. Everybody questions her  spending in her family. Beneatha may think that she is better than her own  family. I think Beneatha does think she is better than her own flesh and blood  and that is why she is making statements like the ones she made in Act 1.    
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