Mama
Mama is Ruth’s mother-in-law, Travis grand-mother, Walter
and Beneatha mother in the play. In the play mama is the head of the house
hole, she is the one who hold the family together (the glue). She has a saying
in everything, most importantly she loves her family and wants them to be
happy. With the insurance money, she took it and bought a house for her family because
he wants her grandson Travis to have his own room, back yard to play in and a
little garden so she can plant. She is the type of person who is not interested
in materials thing, in addition she is very religious and believes in god. She disapprove
of Ruth’s abortion and Walter going into the liquor business. She stands for
her beliefs and wants her family to walk right with god. She is always into
everyone’s business in the family.
I think she is in her late 50s or early 60s, she is very
strong and active woman who enjoy gardening. In the play she is the care giver
and the nurturing one. She cares about everyone in different ways for examples
he comfort Ruth when Walter ignore here, she disapprove of Travis sleeping in
the room. I think she care more for her family than herself for example as soon
as she received the insurance money she took some and bought a house without
anyone approval. If it wasn’t for mama I think Walter family fall apart. The same
way mama nurture the little plant is a perfect example of the way she nurture
her little family. Her main priority is to provide for her family which supposed
to be Walter role. In the play mama role is to fulfill herself and family
dreams of buying a house.
I chose mama because she reminds me of my grandmother,
always wanting what’s best for her family and put their needs first. I think
she is a very sensitive, loving caring, warm, religious and also clean woman because
she always wants her apartment to be polish.
great point of view with the comparison to the plant. I choose Mama also and now that you mention it maybe she is the little sunlight her family needs to flourish.
ReplyDeleteI definitely think so too
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