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Raisin In The Sun

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A Raisin in the Sun (Walter)

“Family is not an important thing. It's everything.” Lorraine Hansberry wrote “A Raisin in the Sun” in 1959. The play describes how life is in the late 1950’s for a poor, African American household in Chicago, Illinois. It revolves around the Younger family and what happens when a large sum of money causes conflict in the family. They all go through changes throughout the story and eventually learn what’s really important in life. L.H. reveals one of the themes through the character of Walter.
At the beginning of the play, Walter is very self centered. “ What fool told you you had to be a doctor? If you so crazy ‘bout messin ‘round with sick people-then go be a nurse like other women-or just get married and be quiet…” (Walter pg.14). This is a perfect example as to how Walter is focusing more on what he wants rather than other people’s dreams. He could care less as to what Beneatha does, he believes that his dreams should be the first priority. “Do you know what this money means to me? Do you know what this money can do for us? Mama-Mama- I want so many things…” (). Walter thinks that his idea gets supported that everything in their lives will be good. He ignores the fact that he needs the full $10,000 for his investment, which will not allow Beneatha to have money for medical school or Mama to put a down payment on the house she wants. Walter was destined to pay for the investment in the liquor store because he believed all their problems could be solved with money.
Towards the end of the play, Walter pitches in a large sum of the insurance check into the idea of owning a business with 2 other friends, but one of Walter’s friends runs off with all the money leaving Walter broke. “THAT MONEY IS MADE OF MY FATHER’S FLESH-” (Walter pg.85). The money that Walter gave away was from the insurance check that Mama received from Walter’s father's death, the money meant substantially to him. He thought that money would be the cure to all his problems and all of it was taken away in an instant. “Man I trusted you… Man I put my life in your hands.” (Walter pg. 85). Walter is recognizing his mistake, he realizes that his dream cannot be a reality. This hits Walter hard because he was

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