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What does Ruth want in a raisin in the sun?

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Asked by: Kima Fish

Ruth takes care of the Youngers’ small apartment. Her marriage to Walter has problems, but she hopes to rekindle their love. She is about thirty, but her weariness makes her seem older. Constantly fighting poverty and domestic troubles, she continues to be an emotionally strong woman.

What is Ruth’s goal in A Raisin in the Sun?

Ruth’s dream is similar to Mama’s. She wants to build a happy family and believes one step toward this goal is to own a bigger and better place to live. Ruth’s dream is also deferred by a lack of money, which forces her and Walter to live in a crowded apartment where their son, Travis, must sleep on a sofa.

What does Ruth want out of life?

Ruth from A Raisin in the Sun wants happiness for her family. She wants her husband to feel fullfiled and her son Travis to have what he needs in life. For herself, Ruth wants to be able to buy a house and move her family out of their current small apartment.

What does Ruth struggle with in A Raisin in the Sun?

Ruth even neglects to tell Walter that she’s pregnant and struggles on her own with the decision of whether to get an abortion. The breakdown of her marriage causes Ruth to lose faith in the future, and only after Walter decides that the family will move does Ruth—and her dream—revive.

What are Ruth’s ambitions in A Raisin in the Sun quote?

She dreams to live in a home better than what they have, but knows that’s never going to come true.

What is Ruth’s greatest desire in life?

‘” Ruth has only simple dreams and would be content to live out her life being moderately comfortable. Her biggest dream blossoms only after Mama’s news of the possibility of their moving to a better neighborhood. Ruth is easily embarrassed and tries too hard to please others.

Why did Ruth want an abortion?

In her frustrating cycle of self-sacrificing actions to gloss over the harsh realities Ruth even considers an abortion to protect her family from another difficult issue. She resigns herself to the option because “a woman will do anything for her family” no matter how ugly it may be [31].

Why does Ruth want the money?

Ruth is motivated by her family her wish for them is to have what they want especially mama and helping her family but the money situation stands In her way. This is shown by Ruth getting her family up and ready for work and school and doing all the cleaning in the apartment.

What is Ruth’s dream in Act 1?

Similarly, it is difficult for her to care for her family as much as she wants and to have her family members grow as much as she wants. Her dream of a house and a better life for her family remains tenuous because it is so hard for her to see beyond her family’s present situation.

Does Ruth want to get an abortion?

Ruth does not want to have an abortion, but she considers it because she sees it as the only way to keep the family together. It is possible that Hansberry is attempting to make a bold feminist statement with this plot twist.

Why is Ruth angry with Walter?

Why is Ruth angry with Walter? She is angry because he won’t get up out of bed and because he had friends over the night before and kept Travis up.

What are three qualities that describe Ruth’s character in the Book of Ruth?

These qualities that Ruth expressed are what the TV scene called to my attention. They are spiritual qualities, such as compassion, unfailing devotion, respect, grace, honesty, integrity, generosity, wholesomeness, virtue, honor, and kindness to name just a few.

What is the most famous line from the Book of Ruth?

In one of the most famous lines in the Old Testament, Ruth tells Naomi, “Where you go I will go, and where you lodge I will lodge; your people shall be my people, and your God my God” (1:16).

What does Ruth symbolize?

She is a symbol of abiding loyalty and devotion.

What is the main message of the Book of Ruth?

Ruth shows how God is at work in the day to day activities of average people. All the characters face life’s normal challenges (death, moving, lack of financial resources, familial responsibilities, etc.) and find God is weaving a story of redemption out of all the details.