In "A Raisin in the Sun," money serves as a symbol of both hope and despair for the Younger family. It represents the possibility of achieving dreams, such as purchasing a home and escaping poverty, but also highlights the struggles and sacrifices they endure to attain these goals. The arrival of a $10,000 insurance check becomes a pivotal point, revealing differing aspirations and values among family members. Ultimately, money is intertwined with themes of identity, dignity, and the pursuit of the American Dream.
the insurance money; and the racismthe conflict in raisin in the sun
The 1st role Pac ever played was "Travis" in the play "Raisin In The Sun"
$10,000
He carries groceries for money
because her husband died
the insurance money; and the racismthe conflict in raisin in the sun
the insurance money; and the racismthe conflict in raisin in the sun
The 1st role Pac ever played was "Travis" in the play "Raisin In The Sun"
$10,000
He carries groceries for money
because her husband died
$6300
Willy.
$10,000
Willy Harris steals Walter Younger's money.
Buy a house.
He carries bags at the grocery store