Walter's decision to move into the house in "A Raisin in the Sun" symbolizes hope and aspiration for a better future, reflecting the family's desire for dignity and upward mobility. This act challenges the racial and societal barriers they face, contrasting the oppressive environment they currently inhabit. The aesthetic impact lies in the transformation of the family's identity, as the new home represents both a physical space and a metaphorical reclamation of their dreams. Ultimately, it emphasizes themes of resilience and the pursuit of the American Dream amidst adversity.
Triumphant
triumphant
To buy a liquor store.
A friend of walters who wants to be partners in the liquor store business
heritage
Triumphant
triumphant
To buy a liquor store.
Chauffer for a rich WHITE family
A friend of walters who wants to be partners in the liquor store business
A friend of walters who wants to be partners in the liquor store business
heritage
Walter's dream is to open up a liquor store, and to be able to provide for his family
Betrayal leads to chaos.
Routine. Ap3x
Heritage
Walter decides to move to the house (Apex 100%)