A Family Man

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Character types often vary in works of literature; for instance, characters are often either dynamic or static. A dynamic character, also referred to as a fluid character, is a character who changes over the course of a literary work. On the other hand, a static character is one who stays the the same. Walter Lee Younger is a dynamic character from Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun. Along with four other family members, Walter Lee resides in a cramped two bedroom apartment in Chicago’s South Side. Walter Lee’s mother Lena Younger, also known as Mama, occupies one of the bedrooms along with her daughter Beneatha. The other bedroom belongs to Walter Lee and his wife Ruth; while their son Travis occupies a fold out couch in the family’s living room. His family’s living situation often left Walter Lee feeling frustrated because he could not improve it. Unsatisfied with his employment as wealthy white man’s chauffeur, Walter Lee struggles to advance. In his eyes a chauffeur is not a position fit for a man; however, a business owner is. In fact, becoming a business owner is apart of Walter Lee’s American dream. Due to the passing of her husband, Lena received a $10,000 dollar check from the insurance company. Aspiring to become a business owner, Walter Lee wanted to use the money in invest in a liquor store; however, his mother planned on using the money to put a downpayment on a house. His obsession with the liquor store caused Walter Lee to become detached from what is important and affected the entire family; however, it also taught him valuable lessons that changed him for the better. Walter Lee would do anything to provide a better life for his family even if it was morally wrong; this caused headache for his very religious ...

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...hood plays a role in the work as a whole because it illustrates to the audience how a man is affected when he feels as if he is not living up to the standards of his gender set by society. The end result of Walter Lee changing because of his mother and her strong values plays an important role in the overall message. His mother’s words constructed him into a man with pride, self-respect, and who won’t let racism take over. Overall, Mama’s values morphed Walter Lee into a proud family man that his son could be proud of. An overall message the can be taken out of A Raisin in the Sun is to stay true to yourself with pride and not let racism affect keep you from pursuing your dreams.Walter Lee Younger, fluid character who played an essential role in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, changed due to his American dream, his manhood, and his mother’s strong values.

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