Monday, February 28, 2011

A Raisin in the Sun - Walter

Walter is responsible for his own situation. He is irresponsible and immature with the money. Not only does Walter use all of the money for his own selfish needs, he doesn't care enough to make sure the family's money is going to a worthwhile cause. Walter has such a strong vision and dream that he can't let anything get in his way. He can't seem to understand the risks involved with his actions. I feel that Walter's actions are driven by his desire to provide for and support his family. He wants a better life for the family, but his own selfish wants tend to cloud his reasoning, which ultimately leads to his loss of all the family's money.

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