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  • Act 2 Scene 1
  • Beneatha: You are looking at a well-dressed Nigerian woman.
  • Ruth: What kind of dance is that?
  • Act 2 Scene 1
  • Mama: The first of the the month!
  • Ruth: When are we moving?!?
  • Act 2 Scene 2
  • Mrs. Johnson: Yall are going to get bombed out there living in Clybourne park!
  • Mama: We are not moving out there to get bombed.
  • "You are looking at what a well-dressed Nigerian woman wears- Isn't is beautiful? OCOMOGOSIAY!" "What kind of dance is that?" "A folk dance." (Page 524)
  • Act 2 Scene 2
  • "When we moving?" "First of the month... three bedrooms nice big one for you and Ruth... Me and Beneatha still have to share our room, but Travis have one of his own... And there's a yard with a little patch of dirt where I could maybe grow me a few flowers." "Walter honey, be glad." (Page 535)
  • Act 2 Scene 3
  • "I bet this time next month yall's names will have been in the papers plenty- " "NEGROES INVADE CLYBOURNE PARK!" "We ain't exactly moving out there to get bombed." "Oh, honey you know I'm praying to God every day that don't nothing like that happen!" (Page 542)
  • Act 2 Scene 3
  • Mama: You lost all of the money?!
  • "I paid the man thirty-five hundred dollars down on the house. That leaves sixty-five hundred dollars. Monday morning I want you to take this money and take three thousand dollars and put it in a savings account for Beneatha's medical schooling. The rest you put in a checking account." (Page 545)
  • Mama: I want you to hold responsibility of this money, and use some for your liquor store.
  • Walter: I can't believe you trust me list this Mama. Thank you!
  • "And at the moment the overwhelming majority of our people out there feel that people get along better, take more of a common interest in the life of the community, when they share a common background. I want you to believe me when I tell you that race prejudice simply doesn't enter into it," (Page 553)
  • Linder: People out here feel that people get along better when they share common backgrounds.
  • "Son... is it gone? Son, I gave you sixty five-hundred dollars. Is it gone? All of it? Beneatha's money too?" "Mama... I never... went to the bank at all..." "you mean...your sister's school money... you used that too... Walter?" "Yesss! All of it... it's... It's all gone..." (Page 561)
  • Walter: Yes all of it is gone!
  • Beneatha: MAMA!
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