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Answer:
1. It can be inferred that Mama and Big Walter were not actually married when they moved in together.
Here is an excerpt:
MAMA: ... “Rat trap”—yes, that’s all it is.
(Smiling) I remember just as well the day me and Big
Walter moved in here. Hadn’t been married but two
weeks and wasn’t planning on living here no more than a
year.
2. Mama and Big Walter were depressed because of the incident that occurred when Mama lost her child, Claude.
Below is an excerpt:
MAMA: ...And then, Lord, when I lost that baby—little Claude—I almost thought I was going to lose Big Walter
too. Oh, that man grieved hisself! He was one man to
love his children.
3. The only thing that may warrant Beneatha not seeing eye-to-eye with Mama or Ruth is on the issue of God. Beneatha doesn't in the existence of a GOD and that belief infuriates Mama so much. Mama had to slap Beneatha when she made a statement against God.
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Explanation:
"A Raisin In The Sun" is a play written by Lorraine Hansberry. The story is about an African-American family that lived in South Chicago who tried to improve their financial situation with an insurance payment after the demise of their father, Big Walter.
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Hal Marcovitz, the Rise of Julius Caesar
'Roman historian Appian lamented, “The people hoped that [Caesar] would also give them back democracy, just as Sulla had done, who had achieved a position of equal power. However, they were disappointed in this.”'
This shows Caesar was just as bad as Sulla. People were hoping that they would get back their democracy but Caesar didn't give it back much to their chagrin.
Hal Marcovitz, the Rise of Julius Caesar
"As Caesar made his way back to Rome, the Senate ordered him to disband his army. Caesar refused. Instead, on January 10 in 49 BCE, Caesar led his army in an attack on Rome."
This shows that instead of listening to the senate and following orders, he instead got things done through fear tactics.
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Answer:
1) American Romantic writers tried to create a new identity for a new nation through an optimistic focus on the natural new world.
2) American Romantic writers wanted to set themselves apart from previous movements by embracing freedom and individual feelings over tradition.
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