Trust In Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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The Wound that Never Shows Trust is given to those who earn it, yet unconditional trust is placed in the family. If that trust is broken, it always hurts the most. The play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry has many different themes and perspectives to look at the play from, but betrayal and hurt are major points in this play. Mama- Lina Younger- head of the family does not want to let her son Walter uses her late husband's life insurance money to open a liquor store. Mama plainly states on page seventy in act one scene two “There ain’t going to be no investing in no liquor stores.” This is Mama’s betrayal to Walter; knowing his dream is to become a businessman and to have money. Walter further ask if “it’s a crime to want to put …show more content…

“Mama (To Walter) Son- (She goes to him, bends down to him, talks to his bent head) Son… Is it gone? Son, I gave you sixty-five hundred dollars. Is it gone? All of it? Beneatha’s money too?”(Act 2 Scene 3 Pg. 129). Mama told him that she did not want her late husband’s hard earned money to go into a liquor store. Walter did not listen; therefore, he was held responsible and Mama punished him by beating him( pg.129). She further makes him face the consequences by telling him that he got them into this mess, and as head of the family he needs to get the family out of this situation but not at the cost of the families pride ( …show more content…

. . . Willy . . . don't do it . . . Please don't do it ... Man, not with that money...Oh, God..., Don't let it be true . . . (He is wandering around, crying out for WILLY and looking for him or perhaps for help from God) Man ... I trusted you . . . Man, I put my life in your hands . . . (He starts to crumple down on the floor as RUTH just covers her face in horror. MAMA opens the door and comes into the room, with BENEATHA behind her) Man . . . (He starts to pound the floor with his fists, sobbing wildly) THAT MONEY IS MADE OUT OF MY FATHER'S FLESH”(

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