Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Mr. Lindner puts it in the bank for the Youngers
Bobo tells Walter that the money for the liquor store is gone.
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 the play "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry, Walter Lee Younger gives Willy Harris $6,500. This amount represents the insurance money the Younger family receives after the death of Walter's father, which Walter hopes to invest in a liquor store business. However, Willy ultimately betrays Walter by running away with the money, leaving Walter feeling devastated and betrayed.
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.
Walter wants Mama to use the insurance money to invest in a liquor store business. He believes this business opportunity will provide financial security and a better future for their family.
Willy and Bobo are Walter's business partners when it comes to opening up Walter's dream liquor store. Walter's family sees them as "good for nothing loudmouths," and is wary of Walter's trust in them. In the end, their mistrust is warranted as Bobo has to be the bearer of bad news- Willy runs away with Walter and Beneatha's money and does not make good on his promises. This leaves the Younger family forlorn and destitute.
Walter is the son of Mama, the father of Travis, the husband of Ruth, and the brother of Beneatha. he is mostly centered on his dream to invest in a liquor store with his friend and he is depending on his father's insurance money. the problem is that it is mama's money technically . it is a good book