In "A Raisin in the Sun," Travis Younger wants to earn money to buy a school project he is passionate about—a contribution to his education and future. He expresses a desire to make money through various means, including asking his mother for a quarter for school. His aspirations reflect the broader theme of hope and the pursuit of a better life within his family's struggles. Ultimately, Travis's desire to earn money symbolizes the dreams and ambitions of the Younger family as they seek to improve their circumstances.
He carries groceries for money
He carries bags at the grocery store
a bus driver
Buy a house.
she wants to buy a house for her family
He carries groceries for money
He carries bags at the grocery store
a bus driver
Do chores around their apartment
Buy a house.
she wants to buy a house for her family
To buy a liquor store.
What do you mean when you say you want to make a mandala over a book?
In the book A Raisin in the Sun why does Walter want to take the offer by Linder?
because it makes you want to buy the product
Open a liquor store.
No! They dont like being called raisin! I think you should never call a girl raisin unless you want to have no girlfriend for your whole entire life.