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What is Walter Lee’s job?

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Asked by: Kristen Tramel

Walter works as a chauffeur and drinks a bit too much at times. When he discovers that his mother will receive a $10,000 check from his father’s insurance, he becomes obsessed with his dreams of a business venture which will give him financial independence and, in his mind, will make him a more valuable human being.

What is Walter’s dream job in A Raisin in the Sun?

Walter dreams of becoming wealthy and providing for his family as the rich people he drives around do. He often frames this dream in terms of his family—he wants to give them what he has never had. He feels like a slave to his family’s economic hardship.

Does Walter Lee like his job?

Working as a chauffeur for a rich white man has got him totally dissatisfied. There’s no room for advancement, and he hates having to suck up to his boss all the time. Basically, Walter feels like less of a man, because he’s in his thirties and can still barely provide for his family.

What does Walter say about his job?

Walter explains that he has been wandering all day (often way into the country) and drinking all night (at a bar with a jazz duo that he loves). He says that he feels depressed, despondent, and useless as the man of the family. He feels that his job is no better than a slave’s job.

What does Walter Lee Jr want to do?

Walter Lee Younger
He wants to be rich and devises plans to acquire wealth with his friends, particularly Willy Harris. When the play opens, he wants to invest his father’s insurance money in a new liquor store venture.

What does 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 does Walter Lee want to do with the money?

Mama’s son, Walter Lee, would rather use the money to invest in a liquor store with his friends. He believes that the investment will solve the family’s financial problems forever.

Why was Mama getting a check for $10000?

Mama is getting a $10,000 check because of Big Walters life insurance as he died.

What does Walter’s employer call to say?

Raisin 2

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What does Walter’s employer call to say That Walter has not been to work in three days
What do the Youngers give Mama on the day they move? Gardening tools & a hat
What does Beneatha want to be A doctor
What does Karl Lindner want the Youngers to do? Give up moving to Clybourne Park

Why is Walter called Prometheus?

When George says, “Good night Prometheus,” Walter not only does not know what “Prometheus” refers to, but he actually thinks that George, just that moment, made up the word. The word “Prometheus” fits Walter’s fiery personality. Prometheus, the god who was punished for bringing fire to mortals, was chained to Mt.

Who does Walter give the money to?

In Raisin, not only does Walter give Travis the fifty cents that he has requested, but Walter throws in an additional fifty cents — none of which he can afford. Travis never knows that Walter cannot afford to give him the money.

How does Walter’s dream explode?

As the play climaxes, it is Walter’s dream that explodes out of control and delivers a devastating blow to the Younger family. In general terms, Walter wants to rise above his class status to gain dignity, pride, and respect.

Did Walter achieve his dream?

Walter decided to sacrifice his dream of opening a liquor store, just to obtain respect from his family and his manhood again. For him it was a tough decision since he was already suffering, but at the end he ended up giving up on money and prove his family that he is proud and that he is not blinded by wealth.

Does Lena Younger have a job?

Mama, also known as Lena Younger, is the proud, religious, hard-working leader of the Younger family in Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun.

What solution does Walter have?

What solution does Walter have? He thinks accepting the money from Lindner will solve their problem.