Monday, January 14, 2019
Racism: a Raisin in the Sun and Family
Man Walter Lee Is a horrendous humanness, shackled by poverty and prejudice, and obsessed with a business Idea that he thinks go forth solve all of his sparing and social problems. He thought the new Is looking for ways to carry his family on and give them every material thing they want. He Is desperate because he sees the other stack with economic resources while his family is struggling to move on.He is the perfect example of the mid twentieth-century workforce who believe they are the ones who have o carry their families with the economic resources and try to achieve it, thats why he gets desperate because although he tries he seems he is not getting it. Sometime these men get blind and dont accomplished what really they are doing because the will to table service their family is in addition big. Through come in the saucy Walter looks for ways to give the family what they want.He works on liquor store and he thinks that will provide him the financial security needed to boost them out of poverty, but sometimes he gets desperate and thinks none of this will support him. Sometimes Its eke I can see the future stretched out In front of me Just plain as day. The future, momma. Hanging over on that wind at the edge of my days. Just waling for me a big, looming blank space lavish of 522). One can clearly see how Walter fears that his life will eer be a life of nothing. He is overwhelmed by a sense experience of dread and fears that his suffering will continue on and on forever.Walter was so desperate he often fights and argues with Ruth, mammary gland, and Beneath. Also a thing that comprises him equal that is the racism at that time he often see who the sinlessness people from high social status had everything they want, kids attended different schools, neighborhoods were discriminate from the other, that also made him be like that. He was so desperate he inks to a new low and calls Mr.. Lender back, saying that hell assent the Money , a think his family was not agree with. This is really Walters lowest point In the whole play. Hes prepared to totally shame himself for the money.In the end, though, Walter Is redeemed when he eventually refuses to take the money from Mr.. Lender. Once he begins to listen to Mama and Ruth express their dreams of owning a house, he realizes that buying the house is more(prenominal) important for the familys welfare than getting rich quickly. Walter finally becomes a man when he stands up to Mr.. Lender and refuses the money that Mr.. Lender offers the family not to move in to its dream house in a white neighborhood. talk bout life, Mama. Mama, you know its all divided up. Life is. Sure enough. surrounded by the takers and the token. Ive figured it out finally. Yeah.Some of us always getting token. (Handlebars 570). What Walter did here was sort because he was reservation horrible mistakes for him and his family instead of helping them he was making the wrong thing. He looked to much the other things and envy what the white people had made him almost took the wrong decision, but because he listen Mama and Ruth he realized that accomplishing a family dream will accomplish them more the Glenn them material things. Having a house was always Mamas dream. Although undergoes the greatest transformation. His travel takes him from total Jerk, obsessed with get-rich-quick schemes, to a man worthy of respect.In Walter Younger, Lorraine Handlebars shows how poverty and racism can twist and depress people, turning them against those that they most love. Of course end-to-end Walter, Handlebars shows us how these social barriers can be overcome through ain determination and staying true to ones own beliefs. Sometimes one care too much about the things other people had and the willing of getting them make you think in wrong way, and instead of helping the ones you one to help you end making and error for yourself and the people you wanted to help.
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