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Walter expresses his family pride.
She trusts him to make good decisions.
Walter tells Travis he is going to make a business transaction.
Mainly what the background on that part/scene was to show that the author made Walter drunk for a reason on that scene to make him speak his mind through his drunkenness so when George was speaking to Walter that's what he was really feeling but it was set up in an oblivious way so she put it as the "drunk" Walter saying that. But he insults him by saying "And you-ain't you bitter man?...Bitter? Man,I'm a volcano.Which is mainly starting how rich his father is and how Walter would rather be in George position than his own. P.S. were reading this book too. Hope this helps!Good Luck.
Act 1 Scene 2. Pg.68 in my book. Its about 2/3 through the scene.
Walter is happy, and he is seen dancing and singing to Nigerian songs as illustrated in A raisin in the sun - Act II Scene One.
Walter expresses his family pride.
She trusts him to make good decisions.
Walter tells Travis he is going to make a business transaction.
Mainly what the background on that part/scene was to show that the author made Walter drunk for a reason on that scene to make him speak his mind through his drunkenness so when George was speaking to Walter that's what he was really feeling but it was set up in an oblivious way so she put it as the "drunk" Walter saying that. But he insults him by saying "And you-ain't you bitter man?...Bitter? Man,I'm a volcano.Which is mainly starting how rich his father is and how Walter would rather be in George position than his own. P.S. were reading this book too. Hope this helps!Good Luck.
Act 1 Scene 2. Pg.68 in my book. Its about 2/3 through the scene.
walter raleigh
It is in a white neighborhood
take care of every member of her family.
She tells him that she got him a house(apex)
Walter tells Travis he will never get drunk again.
Willy took off with it.