A Raisin in the Sun
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:11:01
Good morning, Brother.
:11:07
- How's your school coming?
- Oh, lovely, lovely.

:11:11
Biology's the greatest.
:11:12
I dissected something
looked like you yesterday.

:11:15
I was just...
:11:19
...wondering if you
made up your mind.

:11:21
What did I answer yesterday?
:11:23
- And the day before?
- Don't be so nasty.

:11:25
And the days before that?
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I'm interested. Is that wrong?
:11:28
It ain't every day no girl
decides to be a doctor!

:11:33
Come on out of there, please!
:11:40
- That check is coming.
- That money belongs to Mama.

:11:43
It's for her to decide
how she'll use it.

:11:45
I don't care if she buys
a house or a rocket.

:11:47
Or just nail it up
and look at it.

:11:49
It's hers.
:11:50
Not ours. Hers.
:11:54
You are such a nice girl.
:11:56
You've got your mother's interest
at heart, ain't you?

:12:01
Mama got that money, she can always
help you through school.

:12:05
I never asked anyone
to do anything for me.

:12:07
The line between asking
and just accepting is wide.

:12:10
You want me to quit school?
:12:12
I want you to stop acting
holy around here!

:12:15
We've made sacrifices. It's time
you do something for this family.

:12:18
- Don't drag me in it.
- You are in it.

:12:20
You work in somebody's kitchen
to put clothes on her back.

:12:24
That's not fair.
:12:25
Damn it! Ain't nobody
asking her to say...

:12:27
..."Thank you, Ruth, Brother and Mama.
:12:28
And Travis, for wearing
the same shoes for two semesters."

:12:31
I do, all right?
Thank everybody.

:12:34
And forgive me
for wanting to be anything.

:12:36
Forgive me, forgive me,
forgive me!

:12:38
Your mama'll hear you.
:12:41
Who in the hell told you
you had to be a doctor?

:12:43
You're so interested in sick people,
go be a nurse, like other women.

:12:48
Or get married and shut up.
:12:57
So you finally got it said.
:12:59
Took you three years,
but you finally got it said.


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