George is simply mocking Walter with an allusion Walter won't understand OR George sees Walter as futilely challegkng the will of the gods.
Walter Lee Younger from Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" and Prometheus from Greek mythology share a common theme of striving for a better life and challenging societal constraints. Both figures embody the struggle against oppression: Walter seeks to uplift his family's socio-economic status, while Prometheus defies the gods to bring fire and knowledge to humanity. Their actions, motivated by a desire for progress and freedom, ultimately lead to personal sacrifice and suffering, highlighting the costs of ambition in the face of adversity.
Prometheus means, "One with foresight". The Olympian god Prometheus had the power of forethought/foresight.
The Titan Iapetus is Prometheus' Dad
The brothers of Prometheus are Atlas, Epimetheus, and Menoitios
Fore-Thought is the weapon of Prometheus' mind.
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The address of the Walter F George Law Museum is: 106 N 4Th St, Vienna, GA 31092
The address of the Senator Walter Franklin George Law Office Museum is: , Vienna, GA 31092-0384
Walter George Woolnough died in 1958.
Walter George Woolnough was born in 1876.
Walter George Robinson was born in 1873.
Walter Sykes George was born in 1881.
Walter George Tarrant died in 1942.
Walter George Tarrant was born in 1875.
Walter George Whittlestone was born in 1914.
Walter George Whittlestone died in 1985.