BeneathaYoungerShe wants to be adoctor despite herrace and hergender. She’s amodern womanahead of hertimes.TravisYoungerHe’s the youngestmember of thefamily. He wants togood-looking. He’svery be a busdriver when hegrows up.NigerianClothing& MusicRepresentsheritage,culture andpride.TheLiquorStoreRepresentsWalter’sdream ofbeing hisown boss.Mama'sPlantRepresents thefamily’s deferreddreams for a betterfuture, which havestruggled to surviveunder the strain of lifein Chicago’s SouthSide.LorraineHansberryAuthor ofthe play ARaisin inthe Sun.RuthYoungerShe’s not happywith her life. She’spregnant andshe’s thinkingabout getting rid ofthe baby becauseof their poverty.BigWalterHis death isthe reasonwhy theYounger familyhas moneyJosephAsagiHe’s African andgood looking.He opens upBeneatha’s eyesto a new way ofthinking.TheInsuranceMoneyRepresents thetremendoussacrifice thatmakes at leastsome of theYoungers’ dreamsa reality.DreamsEveryone in theYounger familyhas one, butpoverty and racialinequality standin their way.LangstonHughesHe wrote thepoem thatinspired thetitle for theplay.TheImportanceof FamilyDespite theirday to daystruggles, theYoungerssupport oneanother.TheNewHouseRepresentshope and anewbeginning.LenaYoungerShe’s the backboneof the Younger family.She gives everyoneadvice and holds thefamily together. Shedreams of having ahouse with a garden.TheYoungers'ApartmentThis settingshows thepoverty of theYounger familyand has a lackof sunlight.WalterYoungerHe’s the protagonistof the play. He’s nothappy with his stationin life. He wants to behis own boss and hefeels like society hastrapped him.BeneathaYoungerShe wants to be adoctor despite herrace and hergender. She’s amodern womanahead of hertimes.TravisYoungerHe’s the youngestmember of thefamily. He wants togood-looking. He’svery be a busdriver when hegrows up.NigerianClothing& MusicRepresentsheritage,culture andpride.TheLiquorStoreRepresentsWalter’sdream ofbeing hisown boss.Mama'sPlantRepresents thefamily’s deferreddreams for a betterfuture, which havestruggled to surviveunder the strain of lifein Chicago’s SouthSide.LorraineHansberryAuthor ofthe play ARaisin inthe Sun.RuthYoungerShe’s not happywith her life. She’spregnant andshe’s thinkingabout getting rid ofthe baby becauseof their poverty.BigWalterHis death isthe reasonwhy theYounger familyhas moneyJosephAsagiHe’s African andgood looking.He opens upBeneatha’s eyesto a new way ofthinking.TheInsuranceMoneyRepresents thetremendoussacrifice thatmakes at leastsome of theYoungers’ dreamsa reality.DreamsEveryone in theYounger familyhas one, butpoverty and racialinequality standin their way.LangstonHughesHe wrote thepoem thatinspired thetitle for theplay.TheImportanceof FamilyDespite theirday to daystruggles, theYoungerssupport oneanother.TheNewHouseRepresentshope and anewbeginning.LenaYoungerShe’s the backboneof the Younger family.She gives everyoneadvice and holds thefamily together. Shedreams of having ahouse with a garden.TheYoungers'ApartmentThis settingshows thepoverty of theYounger familyand has a lackof sunlight.WalterYoungerHe’s the protagonistof the play. He’s nothappy with his stationin life. He wants to behis own boss and hefeels like society hastrapped him.

Raisin in the Sun Act Ia - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. She wants to be a doctor despite her race and her gender. She’s a modern woman ahead of her times.
    Beneatha Younger
  2. He’s the youngest member of the family. He wants to good-looking. He’s very be a bus driver when he grows up.
    Travis Younger
  3. Represents heritage, culture and pride.
    Nigerian Clothing & Music
  4. Represents Walter’s dream of being his own boss.
    The Liquor Store
  5. Represents the family’s deferred dreams for a better future, which have struggled to survive under the strain of life in Chicago’s South Side.
    Mama's Plant
  6. Author of the play A Raisin in the Sun.
    Lorraine Hansberry
  7. She’s not happy with her life. She’s pregnant and she’s thinking about getting rid of the baby because of their poverty.
    Ruth Younger
  8. His death is the reason why the Younger family has money
    Big Walter
  9. He’s African and good looking. He opens up Beneatha’s eyes to a new way of thinking.
    Joseph Asagi
  10. Represents the tremendous sacrifice that makes at least some of the Youngers’ dreams a reality.
    The Insurance Money
  11. Everyone in the Younger family has one, but poverty and racial inequality stand in their way.
    Dreams
  12. He wrote the poem that inspired the title for the play.
    Langston Hughes
  13. Despite their day to day struggles, the Youngers support one another.
    The Importance of Family
  14. Represents hope and a new beginning.
    The New House
  15. She’s the backbone of the Younger family. She gives everyone advice and holds the family together. She dreams of having a house with a garden.
    Lena Younger
  16. This setting shows the poverty of the Younger family and has a lack of sunlight.
    The Youngers' Apartment
  17. He’s the protagonist of the play. He’s not happy with his station in life. He wants to be his own boss and he feels like society has trapped him.
    Walter Younger