A Raisin In The Sun Character Analysis Essay

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Being admirable and honest in the work that you do will gain the respect of not only your peers, but your loved ones as well. Also, how you develop your character can affect how others view you as a person and change your relationships with them. Mama is a well-respected, hard-working mother who will do anything she can to help build a life for her children. Beneatha is a young, college student who is still trying to figure out her character however, she has her mind set on her future. Walter is Ruth’s husband and the father of Travis. He dreams of becoming a successful businessman, however it is affecting his relationship with his wife, mother, and sister. Act 1 of the play, A Raisin in the Sun, character development and family dynamics play an enormous role in the plot of the play and the conflicts that occur. Mama is Walter and Beneatha’s …show more content…

He is a strong willed man that struggles to support his family and is always trying to uncover new ways to create a better life for them. At times, he is extremely hard to cooperate with and fights with his wife, mother, and sister more times than not. He dreams of becoming a wealthy businessman and opening his own liquor store however, Mama is not willingly to give up her insurance money to get involved in business. Walter says to Mama, “Sometimes it’s like I can see the future stretched out in front of me - just plain as day. The future, Mama. Hanging over there at the edge of my days. Just waiting for me - a big, looming blank space - full of nothing. Just waiting for me. Mama - sometimes when I’m downtown and I pass them cool, quiet-looking restaurants where them white boys are sitting back and talking ‘bout things… sitting there turning deals worth millions of dollars… sometimes I see guys don’t look much older than me-” (Hansberry 522). He believes being wealthy is what life is centered around and that nothing will happen for you in the world unless you pay someone

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