A Raisin in the Sun

How does Asagai feel about Beneatha? Give the lines from the play that prove your answer.

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Asagai sees Beneatha as a fling.... a romantic interlude, nothing more.

ASAGAI (Shaking his head negatively but gently) No. Between a man and a woman there need be only one kind of feeling. I have that for you … Now even … right this moment …

ASAGAI It’s just that every American girl I have known has said that to me. White—black—in this you are all the same. And the same speech, too!

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