who is the wife
ruth
what is ironic about Walter being in the bars whilst bosting about having an investment plan?
he plans to make money off drinks and is conned when he is one.
how is the value of dreams shown in A Raisin in the Sun
each member of the family has dreams and often intertwine for the benefit of the other
all though the insurance money drives an emotional wedge between the family what else does it do
bind them together
although worried about money throughout the play whats Walter decision
to deny the money linder is offering
who does Walter trust with his money
bobo and / Walter lee
what action opposes linder's sentiment of talking it through with people
the swiftness of linders appearance and preparedness to bribe the family
how is the definition of wealth challenged throughout this play
characters in this play often long for things out of their reach and end up valuing things they're already in possession of like family
how does the social, economic, domestic upbringing Walter had with his family explain his obsession of success
Walter lee's obsession with success is driven by the trauma of watching his father work himself to death in poverty, the humiliation of serving wealthy white men as a chauffeur in a segregated society, and the suffocating shame of living in a crowded, matriarchal home where he cannot fulfill the traditional male role of provider for his wife and son.
who is the annoying neighbor that "congratulates" mama on her new home
Mrs.Johnson