![]() ![]() I think it is powerful because it shows how serious and driven he is about getting rich. ![]() I believe that the another good or second most intense scene in the motion picture of A Raisin in the Sun is when Ruth comes home from the doctor and reveals that she is pregnant, and then when Walter Lee hears the news later that she is thinking about an abortion, he has no reaction, doesn’t try to stop her or anything. The whole, outlook on life as a Idealist or a Fatalist(Realist)in comparison to geometry carried much deeper in print. ![]() I do believe that the last discussion between Asagi and Beneatha was articulated better in the book. The point was nagging and disruptive to the flow of the story. Of the few changes in the film none of them really bothered me. Although it was also very good in the book I believe the film portrayed the emotion of despair better through the facial reactions of the actors. I think it goes without saying that Bobo’s bad news is by far the most dramatic scene in the motion picture. You seemed to get attached to each individual character. I still think that being able to view the film helps convey the emotions that each character feels simply by being able to watch them interact with one another. ![]()
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