Willy and Bobo are Walter's business partners when it comes to opening up Walter's dream liquor store. Walter's family sees them as "good for nothing loudmouths," and is wary of Walter's trust in them. In the end, their mistrust is warranted as Bobo has to be the bearer of bad news- Willy runs away with Walter and Beneatha's money and does not make good on his promises. This leaves the Younger family forlorn and destitute.
A friend of walters who wants to be partners in the liquor store business
That the other business adversary of Bobo and Walter, Willy, ran away with all of their money.
That the other business adversary of Bobo and Walter, Willy, ran away with all of their money.
False. In "A Raisin in the Sun," Willie Harris is not a trustworthy friend to Walter Lee Younger. He ultimately betrays Walter's trust by running off with the money intended for the family's investment in a liquor store, which causes significant conflict and disappointment for Walter.
No, Walter does not die in The Raisin In The Sun =]
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
That the other business adversary of Bobo and Walter, Willy, ran away with all of their money.
That the other business adversary of Bobo and Walter, Willy, ran away with all of their money.
Willie Bobo's birth name is William Correa.
Willy and Bobo are characters in Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun." Bobo is a friend of Walter Lee Younger, one of the main characters, while Willy is another friend. They are involved in a business deal with Walter that goes wrong, leading to significant consequences for the Younger family.
Willie Bobo died on September 15, 1983, in Los Angeles, California, USA of cancer.
Willie Bobo was born on February 28, 1934, in New York City, New York, USA.
False. In "A Raisin in the Sun," Willie Harris is not a trustworthy friend to Walter Lee Younger. He ultimately betrays Walter's trust by running off with the money intended for the family's investment in a liquor store, which causes significant conflict and disappointment for Walter.
No, Walter does not die in The Raisin In The Sun =]
Lorraine Hansberry won the Drama Critics Circle Aware in 1959 for A Raisin in the Sun.
Two symbols found in the play A Raisin in the Sun are a dried up Raisin and an ugly old Sun