
You should hold onto your dreams; if you work hard enough for them, they will come true.
This picture is a strong representation of this statement , because there is many people who's only dream is to graduate. With graduation that is something that if you work hard enough for then it will come true. As long as you are willing to do what your higher up powers ask you to do its not very difficult.
This picture is a strong representation of this statement , because there is many people who's only dream is to graduate. With graduation that is something that if you work hard enough for then it will come true. As long as you are willing to do what your higher up powers ask you to do its not very difficult.
This picture is also linked to the play by the fact that Beneatha's goal is to graduate college and become a doctor. She has a few struggles along the way. Not only from her family but from her spiritual mindset herself. She is a very strong-willed person which drives her to be everything she wanted to be...and more.

Once children are grown, their parents are no longer responsible for them. This picture strongly describes this statement because this is a picture of a few troubled looking teens. I think that their parents will always be responsible for them in a certain way. Because a parental bond is something that will always be there, its not something that will just go away.
This picture isnt necessarily linked to the play in general, Beneatha nor Walter is what I would consider a "troubled" teen. They pretty much followed the rules that Mama set in general, she really didnt have to get on to them too much. Although they did have a few issues with greedy-ness, but who doesnt. (:

Sometimes swallowing your pride is necessary for survival. I think that this is a necessary statement because you kind of have to swallow your pride at times just to get people to quiet down about how they feel, even if they dont feel as strongly about it as you do.
I think that this picture is linked to the story just because this story reminds me of a painful event that you dont really want to swallow although you have to. There are various times throughout the story that Beneatha just needed to swallow her pride and get over it, although she didnt, until the end of the story when she shaved her head and made a huge statement.
