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vichka [17]
3 years ago
14

How does george's reaction to Beneatha's costume compare with Asagai's reaction to her hair? What does this show about the contr

ast between the two men? Which one do you think is more compatible with Beneatha?
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1 answer:
attashe74 [19]3 years ago
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Answer: George Murchison's dignity is determined by his relationship with other colored people. Asagai's dignity is absolute and not based on comparison, but on pride. Asagai's identity as an African with a proud history, independence and deep sense of honor is more attractive to Beneatha.

Explanation:

He and Beneatha start screaming and dancing on the tables. How does George's reaction to Beneatha's costume relate to Asagai's reaction to her hair? ... he understands why she straightens her hair. He just wants her to be proud of her culture and not call herself Aactivis unless she fully accepts her culture.

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