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Two quotes to show why Beneatha should get the money are-

I mean it! I’m just tired of hearing about God all the time. What has He got to do with anything? Does he pay tuition?

That was what one person could do for another, fix him up – sew up the problem, make him all right again. That was the most marvelous thing in the world…I wanted to do that. I always thought it was the one concrete thing in the world that a human being could do. Fix up the sick, you know – and make them whole again.

Explanation:

Beneatha is the younger of the Younger family, living with their mother, only referred to as "Mama Younger or Lena". They are the African American family around which the story "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry is focused on.

Beneatha wants to be a doctor despite their financial condition. And with her father's insurance money coming up, her brother Walter tried to 'reason' with her to make her ask their mother Mama for some of the money. But despite his wants, Beneatha insists that she would never ask for money, for it belongs to Mama alone and it is up to her what she does with the money.

Two quotes to show why Beneatha should get the money are-

I mean it! I’m just tired of hearing about God all the time. What has He got to do with anything? Does he pay tuition?

That was what one person could do for another, fix him up – sew up the problem, make him all right again. That was the most marvelous thing in the world…I wanted to do that. I always thought it was the one concrete thing in the world that a human being could do. Fix up the sick, you know – and make them whole again.

In these two quotes, we can see Beneatha for who she wants to be and why. She wants to help others, which makes her a good person in the sense that she wants to be of help to others.

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