Willy took off with it.
Willy Harris steals Walter Younger's money.
Put some in a checking account for him to use as he sees fit.Deposit it in the bank for Beneatha's education.
Ruth and Walter did grow apart mainly because Walter hatched schemes to make money to benefit his family.
In Act I, Scene 1 of "A Raisin in the Sun," Mama is expecting a $10,000 insurance check from the death of her late husband, Big Walter. This money represents both financial hope for the family and a chance to fulfill Mama’s dream of buying a house. The anticipation of this check drives much of the family's aspirations and conflicts throughout the play.
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They were given money and medals women and were remembered
Scout describes Walter Cunningham's life situation to her teacher to explain why he may not have the means to pay back the lunch money she offered him. Scout wants her teacher to understand that Walter comes from a less privileged background, where money is scarce and not easily given away.
Willy Harris steals Walter Younger's money.
Bobo tells Walter that the money for the liquor store is gone.
Put some in a checking account for him to use as he sees fit.Deposit it in the bank for Beneatha's education.
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.
Ruth and Walter did grow apart mainly because Walter hatched schemes to make money to benefit his family.
Bobo told Walter that somebody ran away with their money.
In Act I, Scene 1 of "A Raisin in the Sun," Mama is expecting a $10,000 insurance check from the death of her late husband, Big Walter. This money represents both financial hope for the family and a chance to fulfill Mama’s dream of buying a house. The anticipation of this check drives much of the family's aspirations and conflicts throughout the play.
Walter did not take the money because Walter is poor and poor people did not take any money from people. It mainly show a sign if disrespect to the poor because it how's that poor people are like beggars and beg for money from people that have money. # SWAG
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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.