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What escalates the tension among the characters? The primary conflicts of the play involve every member of the Younger family's individual dreams. They all struggle to reach their dreams through out the play. For example, Beneatha wants to become a doctor, Walter wants to have money so that he can afford things for his family, and mama wants a new house with a garden...
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For example, Beneatha wants to become a doctor, Walter wants to have money so that he can afford things for his family, and mama wants a new house with a garden. Financial struggles are also the root of the Younger's conflicts. The Youngers face difficult times due to money. Walter dislikes his job so much, during his depression, he decided not to go to work...
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