Read this excerpt from a raisin in the sun:beneatha enters. she is about twenty . . . her lean, almost intellectual face has a handsomeness of its own. . . . her speech is . . . different from the rest of the family's insofar as education has permeated her sense of english . . . she passes through the room without looking at either ruth or walter . . .what do these stage directions most reveal about beneatha?
a.that she is obsessed with her appearance
b.that she considers herself independent
c.that she cares deeply about her family
d.that she does not speak english well

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Answer:

The answer is indeed letter B. that she considers herself independent.

Explanation:

Beneatha is a character in the play A Raisin in the Sun, along with her Mama and brother Walter. As the stage directions show, she thinks of herself as an educated, independent woman. Even the way she talks is different from the others and she has a certain arrogance in her manners. She is a feminist woman who believes she has the right to say what she pleases and to live freely.

The plot revolves around the money that Beneatha's family, the Youngers, will receive after Mama's husband passed away, and how each member of the family has a different point of view on how it should be spent. Walter wants to invest the money on a liquor store. Beneatha wants to use the money to invest on her own education. Mama, however, wants to use the money to buy the family a house, which was her late husband's dream.

It is interesting to note that, throughout the play, Beneatha comes to realize that relying on such money to achieve her dreams means she is not as independent as she claims to be.

Answer:

B. That she considers herself independent       -APEX

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