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In "A Raisin in the Sun," when Beneatha asks Walter for the money to pay for her medical school application, he responds dismissively, emphasizing his frustration with her lack of appreciation for the sacrifices he makes for the family's financial stability. Walter feels that Beneatha should prioritize the family's needs over her own ambitions, which leads to tension between them. His reaction highlights the broader themes of dreams, aspirations, and familial responsibility in the play.

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