Mama's plant and Beneatha's hair are two significant symbols in the drama <em>A Raisin in the Sun</em>. The meaning in Mama's plant comes from the fact that the family is symbolized by the plant. In the same manner that she takes care of the family, Mama is as committed to caring for the plant. Despite its bad surroundings, the plant thrives because she wants it to. This is comparable to the family's growth, which similarly prospers in spite of its challenging conditions. We can observe that Beneatha's hair represents the identity and self-development changes she experiences in this situation. Although she starts off with straightened hair, she grows more at ease with her natural hair as she gains pride in her lineage and self-assurance.
I would say the correct answer is A. <span>her attempts to overcome constraints. She is constrained by social circumstances (poverty) and desperately tries her best not to let those circumstances mark her for life and make her unhappy. So, this violin is not just an instrument: it is a metaphor for a dream of a better world, where social mobility is possible.
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