A Raisin In The Sun Chapter Summaries

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The Youngers were an African-American family living on the South Side of Chicago in the early 50’s and they are about to receive an insurance check for $10,000. The money comes from the life insurance policy of Mr. Younger. I thought the play was going to end with Walter calling Mr. Linder and getting back the money his mama had put down on the house after he had lost the remaining 6500.00 in a business scam with friends. I am pleased that what I thought would happen didn’t. I thought that after Asagai asked Beneatha to marry him she would accept and move to Africa. She couldn’t understand why her family wanted to move in a white neighborhood. She wanted to get back to her roots. I was so sure that Ruth was going to go through with her plan of having an abortion after the horrible words spoken between her and Walter. I assume she leave him, take her son and go back to her own family. I thought Walter would be more in agreement with what his mother wanted for the family. Since he had a wife and son living in the house and another child on the way. He knew how hard his father had worked to provide for them and thank God back in that time the father had the good sense to take out that insurance policy to provide for his family should something happened to him. Instead he fought his mother tooth and nail to get his …show more content…

When Bobo arrives and announces that the money is gone, Walter yells, “THAT MONEY IS MADE OUT OF MY FATHER’S FLESH.” None of the family feel sorry for Walter, and it seems that none of their dreams will come true. Ruth and Beneatha reach a new low of depression and pessimism. While mama protests at first, she seems to agree with their attitude when she talks about watching her husband wither from hard work. She cares too much for the memory of her husband, for their mutual dream of buying a home, and for her family to let Walter off the

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