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Act 3

Act 3 Younger’s family decided to move. Walter was sitting there and everyone was unhappy. Asagai came to help with packaging. Beneatha was questioning her thoughts of being a doctor. She did not believe she can help people. She did not want to talk about equality for African-American anymore. She started to complain and concern about human misery. Asagai told Beneatha that he wanted to go back to Africa and help people. He asked Beneatha to go back together, but Beneatha was not enthusiasm. Asagai left then. Walter was running from the bedroom and talked to Beneatha. Then he called Mr.Linder to invite him back to his apartment. Beneatha said Walter is not her brother anymore, but Mama still loves him. Later, Mr.Linder arrived. Walter talked to him powerfully and he said they are going to move to a new house. Mama was proud of Walter since he finally stands up to face Mr.Linder. Ruths agreed as well. Mama brought  her plant with her and then left as the last person.

The review of Mamma Mia

Amy Yang Mamma Mia review IB Lit&Perf SL Ms.Guarino The review of Mamma Mia On February 26 2020, I watched a musical, “ Mamma Mia ” in the Black Box at Cheshire Academy. “ Mamma Mia” is a musical written by playwright Catherine Johnson. The director of school musical is Ms.Guarino. The main actors are Elena, Audra, Olivia, Jane, Jackson, Tony and Nate. This production talks about a young pretty bride-to-be, Sophie, invited three men to her upcoming wedding, each of whom has possibility to be her father. Sophie was dreaming a perfect wedding which includes her father giving her way. Her mom Donna did not want to talk about the past, so Sophie decided to find out her father by inviting three possible men to her wedding. The show is exhilarating and irresistibly joyful! There are many profoundly significant themes being explored. In my perspectives, I think the play was talking about the bonds between old friends and showing families.  First of all, during the wh...