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Mama gave the rest of the $10,000 from the insurance money, after making the down payment on a house in a white neighborhood, to Walter Lee. That was $6,500.
So he can invest in the liquor store/
Walter is the son of Mama, the father of Travis, the husband of Ruth, and the brother of Beneatha. he is mostly centered on his dream to invest in a liquor store with his friend and he is depending on his father's insurance money. the problem is that it is mama's money technically . it is a good book
Willy took off with it.
The inheritance check provides hope for the family. Walter wants the check to open a liquor store, so he can secure his family's financial future. The conflict arises because his mother, who actually inherited the money, does not want the money to be used in this manner. After Mama gives Walter a share of the inheritance, Walter makes an ignorant financial move when he entrusts it to his friend Will Harris. Walter loses both his and his sister's shares of the money. Walter almost stoops so low as to grovel at the feet of a white man, who will pay the family to not move to Clybourne Park, in order to replace the money.
Mama gave the rest of the $10,000 from the insurance money, after making the down payment on a house in a white neighborhood, to Walter Lee. That was $6,500.
So he can invest in the liquor store/
Walter wants Mama to use the insurance money to invest in a liquor store business. He believes this business opportunity will provide financial security and a better future for their family.
he didn't have enough money to keep the gas on in the concentraition camp
Walter is the son of Mama, the father of Travis, the husband of Ruth, and the brother of Beneatha. he is mostly centered on his dream to invest in a liquor store with his friend and he is depending on his father's insurance money. the problem is that it is mama's money technically . it is a good book
To buy a liquor store.
Willy took off with it.
It is money that he believes is the secret to his happiness. He equates his unhappiness and his condition in life to be linked to money and the lack of it. Money seems to be the underlying force to Walter's life. He is unable to see anything past or beyond it. When Lin
The inheritance check provides hope for the family. Walter wants the check to open a liquor store, so he can secure his family's financial future. The conflict arises because his mother, who actually inherited the money, does not want the money to be used in this manner. After Mama gives Walter a share of the inheritance, Walter makes an ignorant financial move when he entrusts it to his friend Will Harris. Walter loses both his and his sister's shares of the money. Walter almost stoops so low as to grovel at the feet of a white man, who will pay the family to not move to Clybourne Park, in order to replace the money.
She trusts him to make good decisions.
Mama calls Walter a disgrace to his father's memory in the book A Raisin in the Sun because Walter is an alcoholic
Mama calls Walter a disgrace to his father's memory in the book A Raisin in the Sun because Walter is an alcoholic