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Examples Of Marital Goals

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We all have a goal, we would love to achieve in life in regards of marital and personal goals in this essay will be elaborating more on those things. It will attain what are the basic points of mutual goals and what people most likely would have in the marriage. This essay will tell you the definition of marital goals and its reasons why people make them. It will also compare my goals to hers and if she succeeded in my eyes according to my standards. At the end it also compares Janie’s marital goals and personal goals are. She doesn’t fit my standards of my goals she also hasn’t completed her whole pear tree experience. The reasons you have goals is for you to have a happy life and a successful one at that, can you imagine a person that …show more content…

Every time he would mention it, everybody would just brush him off like he was crazy. When his father died, his mother got his life insurance check that's when Walter found out he wanted to take all of the money and use it for the liquor, she wanted to use some of it for Beneatha medical school Mama said that she would give Walter money after she put money down for a house and money for his sister’s medical school. Walter and his mother had an argument about money Mama:Oh—So now it’s life. Money is life. Once upon a time freedom used to be life—now it’s money. I guess the world really does change . . . Walter: No—it was always money, Mama. We just didn’t know about …show more content…

When Walter came home one day drunk he had a huge argument with the whole house talking about how they do not listen to him. WALTER Did it come? MAMA (Quietly) Can’t you give people a Christian greeting before you start asking about money? WALTER (To RUTH) Did it come? (RUTH unfolds the check and lays it quietly before him, watching him intently with thoughts of her own. WALTER sits down and grasps it close and counts off the zeros) Ten thousand dollars— (He turns suddenly, frantically to his mother and draws some papers out of his breast pocket) Mama—look. Old Willy Harris put everything on paper— MAMA Son—I think you ought to talk to your wife … I’ll go on out and leave you alone if you want— WALTER I can talk to her later—Mama, look— MAMA Son— WALTER WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE LISTEN TO ME TODAY! MAMA (Quietly) I don’t ’low no yellin’ in this house, Walter Lee, and you know it—(WALTER stares at them in frustration and starts to speak several times) And there ain’t going to be no investing in no liquor stores. WALTER But, Mama, you ain’t even looked at it. MAMA I don’t aim to have to speak on that again. (A long pause) WALTER You ain’t looked at it and you don’t aim to have to speak on that again? You ain’t even looked at it and you have decided—(Crumpling his papers) Well, you tell that

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