A Raisin In The Sun Research Paper

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Leonardo Raguindin Mr. Erickson English 7 4/19/24 Walter’s Growth into Maturity When a person has their eyes only on money, it is easier for them to neglect the people they care about or the people who care for them. In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, Walter Lee is careless about his family and constantly thinks about what will benefit him more than anyone else. The play shows that selfish people can change using Walter Lee's life as an example as he stops thinking about money, begins to admit his mistakes, and learns to put his family first. In the beginning, Walter only thinks about securing and growing money and fulfilling his own dream. Walter’s view is that if you have the money, you have the power to do what you want. Walter tells Ruth, "Baby …show more content…

Walter believes that money is most important because it gives him the power to attain desired results by having others do the work for him and by putting in the least effort. However, Walter’s laziness results in him getting scammed, and he starts to realize he needs to put in more effort to achieve his goals. Walter is forced to face his mistake when Mama asks him whether all of the money is gone. Walter replies, “(Lifting his head slowly) Mama... I never... went to the bank at all.” (Hansberry 128). His movement of “lifting his head slowly” shows how he feels ashamed of what he has done. He knows he did something wrong and even confesses to not taking the money to the bank as instructed by Mama. He admits that he is irresponsible and owns up to his mistake of not ensuring the transaction went smoothly. After losing the money, Walter changes from irresponsible to becoming the responsible head of the household as he focuses on Travis, the future generation, and the family. Walter brings Travis to show Linder, “We are very proud people. This is my son, and he is the sixth generation of our family in this

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