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Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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Is money really important to the society? Well let me tell you about the play A Raisin in the Sun, starts off with a family, the Younger family, who lived on the South Side of Chicago in the late 1950’s. They struggle with lack of money, however, they all have a difference in the way they think of solving their situation. Walter Lee, being the protagonist of the play, wants to invest his father’s insurance money in a new liquor store venture, in which his father had passed away. Throughout the play, Walter shows that he is only concerned about money and has no morality, because he wants to become rich fast, quits his cab driving job, and putting his family to the side. First, Walter begins as a devastated man to become rich, as of that his only major concern was money. For example, in act one, scene two, Walter says …show more content…

To mention, in act two, Scene one Ruth - Walter’s wife, goes off on Walter softly saying why can’t he stop fighting with her, and without thinking Walter states “Who’s fighting you? Who even cares about you?” (Hansberry, pg.87). Demonstrating, that all his frustration over money has made him think less of his family, so he brings out his anger on them. Unlike to beneatha- Walter’s sister, in act one,scene one Walter tells her “I don’t want nothing but for you to stop acting holy ‘round here. Me and Ruth done made some sacrifices for you - why can’t you do something for the family” (Hansberry, pg.37). Interpreting, that Walter accuses Beneatha of not making enough sacrifices for their family and claims all the sacrifices he made to her. Resulting, that he only thinks about the money, because in the play the Younger family have the opportunity of receiving money if they do not move in to a house in a white neighborhood, that mama had put down a deposit for using the money they gave her from her husband's death, because Beneatha wants to go to

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