In "A Raisin in the Sun," Ruth is initially frustrated and disappointed with Mama for using the insurance money to buy a house instead of supporting her own dreams, particularly her desire for a better life and financial security. Ruth feels overwhelmed by the burden of their financial struggles and worries about their future. However, she also recognizes Mama's motivations and the importance of family, ultimately leading her to understand the significance of Mama's decision for their collective dreams.
$10,000
because her husband died
Buy a house.
Her husband life insurance when he died.
So he can invest in the liquor store/
Keep it
because her husband died
$10,000
Buy a house.
Walter was initially upset at Mama for purchasing a new house with the insurance money, as he had wanted to invest it in a business opportunity. Ruth was relieved and thankful for the new house, seeing it as a symbol of security and stability for her family.
So he can invest in the liquor store/
Her husband life insurance when he died.
She went and bought a house in a white neighborhood for the family to live in.
she wants to buy a house for her family
Her husband died and it was the insurance money.
To buy a liquor store.
He get depressed ! It was the end of His Dream ! He Feels that He has been robbed of His American Dream ...