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What is the significance of money in a raisin in the sun?

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Asked by: Andy Richardson

What role does money play in A Raisin in the Sun? For several of Hansberry’s characters, money is a promise of salvation, a gift to be stored up and fought for whenever possible. But as the story unfolds, the Younger family must repeatedly weigh their wish for material wealth against their wish for freedom.

What does the money symbolize for Walter?

What does the money symbolize for Walter? Money symbolize that Walter is the man of the family. In the original production of the play, the scene between Walter and Travis was cut.

What is the significance of Mama giving the money to Walter?

She gives him the remaining $6,500 of the insurance money, telling him to deposit $3,000 for Beneatha’s education and to keep the last $3,500. With this money, Mama says, Walter should become—and should act like he has become—the head of the family. Walter suddenly becomes more confident and energized.

What does money symbolize?

Money is linked to complex emotions, feelings and behaviors. Each person has “money messages” that are based on past experiences, what you observed and what you were taught. These money messages reflect the attitudes, perceptions and expectations that influence your financial behaviors today.

What are 3 symbols in A Raisin in the Sun?

What are some symbols in A Raisin in the Sun? Some of the symbols are Mama’s plant, Beneatha’s hair, music, the phrase “eat your eggs,” the $10,000 insurance payment, and money more generally.

Why do you believe Mama changed her mind and gave Walter the insurance money?

Why do you think Mama changes her mind and gives Walter the insurance money? She gives him the money because she wanted to support the rest of the family. What does the new house signify to each of the Youngers? It signifies new life and more freedom, but it is sad for them to leave their old house.

What did Walter do with the money?

Walter loses the insurance money to Willy, a crook that he mistakes for a friend. Mama entrusts Walter with all the money that remains after the down payment on the new house.

What did Mama do with her money?

3. What did Mama do with her money? She bought (made a down payment on) a home.

Who is the only white character in A Raisin in the Sun?

Karl Lindner

Karl Lindner. The only white character in the play. Mr. Lindner arrives at the Youngers’ apartment from the Clybourne Park Improvement Association.

What has Walter done with the money Mama entrusted to him?

What did Walter do with the money Mama gave him for his liquor store? He gives it to Willy Harris but he scams them and takes the money. Walter’s family is absolutely disgusted by Walter until he stands up to Lindner and refuses the offer to live outside the white neighborhood.

What does Africa symbolize in A Raisin in the Sun?

Basically, Asagi is Africa. He represents one extreme of the American debate on assimilation. His presence in the play forces the audience (and Beneatha) to ask what it truly means to be an African American.

What does Ruth put a down payment on?

What did Ruth do to solve her baby problem? She secretively put down a $5 down payment at the abortion clinic.

What happens to the money that Walter invests in the liquor store?

Lena even flat out refuses to give the money to Walter at first; the insurance policy is in her name, so she has control over it. Instead of giving her son the money for the liquor store, Walter’s mother takes a portion and puts a down payment on a house in a white neighborhood.