Don't get a blowjob from skanks. Thats what he learned.
Mama calls Walter a disgrace to his father's memory in the book A Raisin in the Sun because Walter is an alcoholic
Mama calls Walter a disgrace to his father's memory in the book A Raisin in the Sun because Walter is an alcoholic
Mama calls Walter a disgrace to his father's memory in the book A Raisin in the Sun because Walter is an alcoholic
Walter feels that he is not a important person in a family, even he is the only men in his family.
mama is a single mom
1983.
$3000
Mama gave the rest of the $10,000 from the insurance money, after making the down payment on a house in a white neighborhood, to Walter Lee. That was $6,500.
Mama asks Ruth to talk to Walter and support him in his dream of opening a liquor store. She believes that Ruth's encouragement can help Walter feel supported and hopeful.
because when mama lost her first baby Walter (mama's husband) was very sad and depressed and now Walter (son) didn't care if his wife killed his baby. Walter (son) didn't care about his own child the way his father cared about the lost baby and the rest of his children. Walter seemed not to give a F!@# because he was a hard core gangsta and busted one in his old lady and told her to get rid of it....
Walter and Mama are both driven by their own personal desires and priorities, without much regard for the feelings or needs of others. They each make choices that prioritize their own desires over the well-being of their family. Both Walter and Mama also struggle with communication and conflict resolution, often leading to tension and discord within the family.
Walter initially resists Mama's determination and becomes frustrated with her, feeling like she is trying to control him. However, as the play progresses, he begins to understand and respect her persistence in trying to protect and provide for their family. Ultimately, he comes to appreciate and accept Mama's strong-willed nature.