In the story “Raisin in the Sun” there is basically a group of characters all in one family living in a small apartment with everyday their love dying a little more. The family is black and through the whole play it shows how segregation was played in the 1950’s. Ruth Younger is a wife of Walter Younger and a Mother of Travis Younger who is living in a small living assortment and just wants to get away and move on to something bigger and something more independent. Now with her being pregnant everything for her is just going down hill. Walter Younger is the husband of Ruth and he is just a self-centered jerk who doesn’t care about anybody’s life but his. He wants to open his own business and he doesn’t care whether the family can afford it he just wants to open a business and he wants to do it whether they approve or not. Walter gets drunk and comes home drunk and makes the Younger’s life they are living worse because everyone else has to put up with his “drunken” behavior. Mama Younger is basically the woman who takes care of everybody and everything. She has a plant that she goes to when times are hard or when she needs strength and hope. Beneatha Younger is Mama’s daughter and Walter’s sister and she is just a brat.
She doesn’t know anything she is going to do in her life and she doesn’t know what she wants to do when she grows up. Now with al of that school, she has two guys come into her life, George Murchison and Asagai and that just puts more pressure on her than before and things get a little wild there. Travis Younger is Walter and Ruth’s child and he is just there in the story and at the end Walter changes his whole decision to set a good example on Travis. So Travis saves the day there. The play is full of segregation and hate towards different races and the way that a small living can impact the love of a family and the way they treat each other. Plus the hopes and dreams that everyone has because of something that arrives in the mail get torn apart because of a dramatic climax with a very irresponsible person. Walter and Beneatha’s Father has died and there is a big check coming of his life savings of $10,000 and that is the thing that just tears the family apart. Big family, small living, lots of money, what will happen?
The Term Paper on The Effects of Family Planning on Family Living
The family is a socially recognized unit of people related to each other by kinship, or by marital and legal ties. It is characterized by having a common residence, shared financial resources, cooperation among its members, and its commitment to a common goal in life. Every society has control over this unit by its institutionalization of marriage and support of its consequent reproduction. The ...
Now, like I told you before, there is something big that is coming in the mail and it is going to change the Younger family forever. It is a check of $10,000 and it is from Walter and Beneatha’s father who has just passed away. With this check a lot of things start to overwhelm the family and it gets a little out of hand on who wants what and how much they are going to get. Walter wants to open up his own liquor business and he would need exactly $10,000 but Mama and Ruth and Beneatha don’t think it is such a good idea because it is just too much and they don’t want to take the chance that it will not go very well and waste all of that money trying to live a dream that did nothing. Beneatha wants to go to medical school and become a nurse or doctor and she would need around $3,500 for that. Mama wants to buy a house and move out of the dumpy apartment and live in something where everyone has their own room and bed and space to be alone. Ruth is in the same boat as Mama and just wants to leave the dumpy place of Chicago and move to somewhere nice and more open. Walter wants to open the liquor business so bad that it is tearing the family apart because he doesn’t care what the other people want and that he just wants what he thinks is best, when it could actually turn out to be the worst. Some difficulties will be deciding who gets so much money and how this will affect the Younger family in a way of love and support and hoping for the best. The money could bring a lot of relationship problems to the family and it could bring a lot of separation from the family. I do believe Walter is very greedy about opening up the liquor business just like I said above. With Walter wanting the liquor business it makes him more cocky about himself and makes him feel like he is the top of the family and noone can tell him what to do and not to do. He is probably the only attitude out of them all that is affected by the money. Everyone else’s attitude is affected by Walter.
The Essay on Raisin In The Sun Walter Family Money
... he belongs in business. Beneatha, Walter's sister daughter, hopes to use the money for her tuition for medical school. Walter's mother, Lena (Mama), plans to ... use the money for a house for the family. On top of all ... and a white man. Linder explains that the Younger family might not be welcomed in Clybourne Park, and might ...
Of course as we know the money was all irresponsibly taken away from because of Walter and losing his deal and having to give Willy Harris the money to pay for losing the deal. Willy Harris then stole the money and ran off to Spring field. When Bobo came to tell the family he was so scared that he was telling Ruth the story because he thought she would understand it better than Walter would and Bobo knew that Ruth was clueless to losing the deal. Mama was so disappointed in her son that all she could do was ask for strength from God in hopes that a miracle would happen. You see, Mama had planned splitting the money for buying a house, putting $3,000 in the bank for Beneatha’s school and $3,500 for a savings account for Walter and his hoping to be liquor business. Mama’s intentions were to make the family a whole again and for everyone to be happy and that they can live the life they have always wanted. But once Walter pulled that selfish thing on the whole family that just brought them back down to the bottom again. Mama was so disappointed on how she trusted her son to do probably one of the biggest favors of his life from her and he couldn’t even give it to the bank. He had to waste it all on a stupid bet he thought he would win which is just ridiculous and irresponsible.
He is a grown man and needs to really think about his actions before just doing them. Beneatha is thinking at this point that her brother is just a worthless rat running around the streets spending every dime he has that isn’t even his on things that he isn’t sure he can make interest with. At this point, all anyone can do in the Younger family is ask for strength and hope from God that something will be sent down from them and that something will come around like a miracle to make everything better and they can move into their new house and be able to pay the rent in a way where they won’t have to have tight budgets. That is all they have ever wanted. Then Beneatha and her school and she wants to go into the medical field and because of Walter that won’t be happening anytime soon. Walter wanted to open his own liquor business and I can’t believe that he threw away his beginning of the business to a deal. And the fact that he trusted Willy to give some of the money to Bobo was also another foolish act by Walter. Walter should have just split the money and given half of it to Willy and half of it to Bobo. But no, Walter has to be this guy who doesn’t think about his actions like I said before. Who knows how much farther down hill this family can take.
The Essay on American Dream Walter Family Man
... and proclaims that the family will move into the house. At this point Walter finally becomes a man ... the same occurrence happen to his son... Walter's Situation Walter's mama gives him the money for him to ... holds the belief that money is life and people are not divides by race, but by income ... the right choices. Walter Lee Young has become a real threat to the dominating white society that represses ...
Later into the story when Mama wants to buy the house, the landlord stops by the apartment when Mama isn’t home and the Younger family discuss this house with them. Mr. Lindner (the landlord) thinks that the family isn’t suited for Clybourne Park because he doesn’t think they will fit in. Well Walter intimidates Mr. Lindner a lot by saying things about why they aren’t suited for it. Mr. Lindner is basically saying it is because the family is black and it is a white neighborhood. As you can tell the segregation comes into play here. Mr. Lindner is known as the “Welcoming Committee” at Clybourne Park and I must say he is doing a great job at it. Yea, right. Well that day after Mr. Lindner leaves the family all have a discussion. Well in Act III Walter doesn’t really care anymore because of how much bad stuff has happened already he doesn’t think it can get any worse. But the decision he wants to make will make matters worse. He wants to call Mr. Lindner and set an appointment to say that he doesn’t want to buy the house but he wants to sell the apartment for more money than they were to buy the house with (which is what Mr. Lindner had to offer) and to hopefully move somewhere else.
The whole family is just floored at this because they don’t want Walter to make such a decision. Walter is just throwing away his pride at this point and making everything that was going downhill, going down below the hill. Walter was making the biggest mistake because it is like he is proving to white people that they don’t care that whites segregate them like that and that they will live knowing they aren’t wanted. The family doesn’t want Walter to convince Mr. Lindner they are like that. Mama puts her whole heart and soul into talking to Walter about giving up his pride and what he has to offer with being black. Plus Walter has a son Travis who looks up to Walter the most because he is the only man of the house. Walter doesn’t want to give a bad influence on Travis. Travis is the new generation and Mama doesn’t want Travis to just give away his pride to like Walter. So Walter really takes into consideration what his Mama has said and he really thinks about how this will impact his and the family’s life (especially Travis) forever. When Mr. Lindner arrives Walter turns down the offer and decides to move into the new house. That shows really that Walter is a man because he stood up for what he believed in.
The Essay on Rejected By White People Blacks Black
The book Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry is about a black family who experiences a lot of racism and is a victim in an unfair community which puts blacks down. The main contention for this essay is - fear is one of the main themes in the book. Fear is a main theme in the book because the black people are always scared of white people. The book has shown how black people have felt powerless against ...
He stood up for his own race and was not put down by a more populated race because of color. He made blacks feel equal to white by making same decisions that white people do. That shows a lot of maturity. Plus really thinking before he made his action really showed responsibility and how this would reflect in the future. That just brings the whole family back up again because they know that when they move into the new house that things will get much more better than they were at the apartment. In the beginning of the story there was a lot of arguing and a lot of frustration and irresponsibility involved. But now that Walter has grown up it brings the family close together because he won’t be causing as many problems to make the family feel low on themselves like he did. He will bring the family up and encourage them to fight in what they believe in and to go for their dream even though his got crushed. But he felt really bad and he doesn’t want his family to feel as bad as he felt because he threw his dream life away. Walter is changed forever for the better
I learned so much by reading this story. Mostly about segregation and how shallow white people were back then to the black people. Some white people are still like that today which is also very sad because we are all God’s people and we are all loved equally by the biggest man of the house. We all have the same amount of pride as most everyone else. black people probably have more pride because they were let down and they aren’t going to give up without a fight. It really taught me how much white people took advantage of themselves and their ways of running the world. It’s like they could do whatever they wanted and not get in trouble but when the blacks were doing the same thing they always got caught. It really made me think on how looked down on black people were because they seemed so rebellious and different from the whites. It ties into Lorraine Hansberry’s real life because she was treated the same way the Younger family was because she was filled with hatred and segregation by the whites. Especially when the brick got thrown at her house. This play really gave her a chance to express how she really feels about how blacks were treated and how they should be treated and how much more pride they have in themselves than the white people thought.
The Term Paper on Black People White Family Community
In the nineteenth Century, in the United States of America, there was a distinctive division of the northern states and the southern states. During this time, the North was prospering with New York becoming an important business centre of the world. The North was certainly more industrialised than the South, which was much more agriculturally based. Huge plantations of land were built to harvest ...
I think the character I relate to most is Mama because I already have a plan in life and I know how to be the leader of things and I am not afraid to stand up in what I believe in. I will not give up without a fight. I will not stand back and let the other people win. I will go for it until things are done my way. I have done so many things wrong as a teen already and have learned from my mistakes, that I will have a lot of lessons to tell my children when they make the same mistakes that I have. What I liked about the play was basically how a family can go from hating each other to loving each other because of the changing of one person who made all problems worse but made the biggest problem better. I basically already said the important issues that were addressed was segregation and the pride that the black people really had in themselves. Also how sad it was that some black people were willing to give in and sell their pride to the white people because the white people had more power and the blacks just wanted to make them happy and go on with their lives. That’s how sad some of the blacks were in their pride. If we could have had all black Mother’s like how Mama was then the whole black race would have had so much more self-confidence in themselves and so much more pride in themselves that they would have never let the white people push them around and they would work their hardest to be treated equally all the time. The play really made me think how much of an impact black speakers had on black people on the fight of segregation and how much everything has changed from the 1950’s to today and how great it is that all people of all races are coming together as one, big, happy family Like the blacks sang on their road to freedom, “We shall overcome, some day”… they sure did.
The Essay on Discrimination of black people and white people
This story, Black Boy is a great book that describes how the author, Richard Wright, suffered in the South of the United States during the time when there was still a lot of discrimination throughout the country. Since the author explained many of his horrible experiences in the past, this book cannot be written in a thin book. This thick book is full of his great experiences that wanted to be ...