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Why was Mama getting a check for $10 000?

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Asked by: Patrick Henry

It was insurance money from her husband’s life insurance. Why was Mama getting a check for $10,000? He was too shallow.

Why does Mama give Walter 6500 dollars?

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.

What does the $10000 check symbolize in a raisin in the sun?

The life insurance check that Mama receives after the death of her husband represents hope, as each member of the family sees it as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to make their dreams come true. However, the money doesn’t solve as many problems as they imagined.

How much money is Mama’s check?

$10,000

Walter Lee wants to invest Mama’s $10,000 insurance check in a liquor store venture with two of his friends. Because of her religious convictions against liquor drinking, Mama is uninterested in Walter’s dream of getting rich quickly with this scheme.

Why did Mama give Walter the money?

She believed the realization of her dream could eventually open the door for other family member’s dreams. When she realizes she was doing to Walter what the rest of the world was doing, not giving him a chance to be a man, she corrected her actions by giving Walter part of the money to open a personal bank account.

How much money did Walter Lee lose?

The Youngers refuse the deal, even after Walter loses the rest of the money ($6,500) to his friend Willy Harris, who persuades Walter to invest in the liquor store and then runs off with his cash.

What plans for the $10 000 does each member of the family have in mind a raisin in the sun?

Squalid, cramped conditions choke their dreams. The family patriarch, Walter Younger, Sr., has died, and his family breathlessly awaits a $10,000 life insurance check. Each family member sees the money as a ticket to their dreams.

What is Mama’s reaction to receiving the check?

Mama’s reaction to the check shows the negative consequences of money, as the question of its use weighs heavily on Mama, as well as the fact that this money was “earned” through the death of her husband, and as such can’t possibly be worth what it “cost” to get it.

What does Mama buy with the money in a raisin in the sun?

The matriarch of the family, Mama, wants to buy a house to fulfill a dream she shared with her husband. Mama’s son, Walter Lee, would rather use the money to invest in a liquor store with his friends.

Why is Mama sad about the check?

Why does Mama’s expression become sober and then unhappy when she holds the check? The check is worth $10,000. The reason why she becomes unhappy when she holds the check is because her husband (Big Walter) had to die before they could get the check.

What does Alaiyo mean?

“Alaiyo,” means “one for whom bread is not enough.” This relates to Beneatha because she is not like the rest of her poverty-stricken family, since she wants to become a doctor and free herself from the conditions her family lives in.

Why is Asagai’s nickname appropriate?

4. Why is Asagai’s nickname appropriate? It means “One for Whom Bread – Food – Is Not Enough.” It is appropriate because he as well as Beneatha and Walter want more from life than just survival. They want a better quality of life.

Who revealed Walter’s pregnancy?

Mama sits down with Walter who is upset by—and ashamed of—his poverty, his job as a chauffeur, and his lack of upward mobility. Finally, Mama tells him that Ruth is pregnant and that she fears that Ruth is considering having an abortion.

Why does Ruth upset when she’s pregnant?

1)He is unhappy she was going to get rid of the baby, possibly before him ever finding out about it. 2) He was upset that she went to do this with out considering how they should handle the situation as a couple.

Does Ruth get an abortion?

Though Ruth hates the idea of aborting her child, she feels it’s the best decision for her financially-strapped family. In the end, though, Ruth chooses to keep her child.

Why does Ruth consider having an abortion?

She contemplates an abortion, for example, not because she wants to, but because she is worried about the additional burden she would bring to the family that she already has. Still, Ruth is not an “emotional weakling.” She never raises her voice (as Walter does quite often), but she exhibits a remarkable strength.

What did Ruth lose in raisin in the sun?

The breakdown of her marriage causes Ruth to lose faith in the future, and only after Walter decides that the family will move does Ruth—and her dream—revive.

What does A Raisin in the Sun symbolize?

A Raisin in the Sun is essentially about dreams, as the main characters struggle to deal with the oppressive circumstances that rule their lives. The title of the play references a conjecture that Langston Hughes famously posed in a poem he wrote about dreams that were forgotten or put off.

What happens to Ruth in A Raisin in the Sun?

In the end, Ruth finds hope in the family’s decision to move into a bigger house in a better neighborhood. She decides to keep her baby. Even though she will still have to work hard to support her family, she feels hopeful that a fresh start will be good for everyone.

Does Walter cheat on Ruth?

It is revealed that Walter has been cheating on Ruth. George refuses to take Beneatha out when she is wearing her unusual clothing.

Who is the most sympathetic character in A Raisin in the Sun?

A prime example of a sympathetic character is Walter Lee Younger from A Raisin in the Sun. This is because he is the protagonist, his qualities are highlighted well, he is a victim, and he is a sacrificer.. A Raisin in the Sun is a drama that is a “Man vs. Society” type story.

What was Travis dream in A Raisin in the Sun?

Since he is still young, his dream is made up of other peoples’ thoughts and visions for him. Although there are no specifics, it is clear that the family does not want Travis to be an adult laborer like his father. They want him to have a job that offers opportunities for respect and advancement.

What is Mama Lena’s greatest dream?

Mama’s dream is to have a house for her family, a place in a nice neighborhood where they will be safe and comfortable.

Why does Travis ask Ruth for 50 cents?

Travis asks Ruth for fifty cents because his teacher told all students to bring the money to school.