A Raisin in the Sun

How is Beneatha's story about Rufus symbolic? What did the sight of him lying there with his skull fractured do for her as a child?

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The sight of Rufus filled her with hopelessness, she believed his head was beyond repair. The fact he came home "fixed" gave her a sense of purpose. This story is symbolic because it illustrates the feelings Beneatha now has about the problems in society.

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