Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Open a liquor store.
So he can invest in the liquor store/
His dream is to invest in the liquor store and try to make money for his family
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter Lee Younger loses his dreams of financial success and personal dignity. He invests his family's money in a liquor store venture, hoping to provide a better life for them, but ultimately faces betrayal and disappointment. This loss symbolizes not only his failed aspirations but also the broader struggles of African Americans in pursuing the American Dream. By the end, he grapples with the realization of what truly matters: family and integrity.
Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Open a liquor store.
So he can invest in the liquor store/
To buy a liquor store.
His dream is to invest in the liquor store and try to make money for his family
In "A Raisin in the Sun," Walter Lee Younger loses his dreams of financial success and personal dignity. He invests his family's money in a liquor store venture, hoping to provide a better life for them, but ultimately faces betrayal and disappointment. This loss symbolizes not only his failed aspirations but also the broader struggles of African Americans in pursuing the American Dream. By the end, he grapples with the realization of what truly matters: family and integrity.
what are walter and beneatha doing
In "A Raisin in the Sun," when Walter tries to tell George about his plans for the liquor store, George dismissively interrupts him, expressing skepticism about Walter's ambitions. He views Walter's dreams as unrealistic and impractical, reflecting his privileged perspective and condescending attitude. This interaction highlights the tension between Walter's aspirations and the limitations imposed by his circumstances, as well as the broader themes of class and ambition in the play.
False. In "A Raisin in the Sun," Willie Harris is not a trustworthy friend to Walter Lee Younger. He ultimately betrays Walter's trust by running off with the money intended for the family's investment in a liquor store, which causes significant conflict and disappointment for Walter.
Walter's dream is to open up a liquor store, and to be able to provide for his family
No, Walter does not die in The Raisin In The Sun =]