No matter how hard they work, there are people who can not succeed in their lives. Walter Lee Younger is disappointed with his current living conditions and all the disappointments he has encountered so far. He tried to be a considerate man, but sometimes he did not know how to express the idea of love. "Sometimes ... sometimes ... I do not know how to try" (Hansberry 89). The position in his life can be seen as a symbol of all black men who seek to serve his family in any necessary way. Walter has work, but his survival seems to be inadequate. As a result, he became frustrated and could not make a good judgment. During the play, Walter looked for important elements to make her life full of happiness. He ... show more
All the plight of a black male in the United States can be regarded as a provider of his family. However, society can not provide black people with the benefit of giving a sense of security to their families. Since Walter does not offer opportunities for Caucasians, anyone can easily criticize society and blame the United States for its responsibility. Walter can not manage his / her own responsibility. Therefore, if he gains all the resources he needs to provide his family, his bad judgment and lack of business sense will put further pressure on his family. Ruth, mother, and his sister Beanetha attacked him from every aspect of his suspicious ideals. Ironically, these ideals are the reason Walter needs to shape and prove his masculinity. Without ideals and appropriate resources to acquire them, we can think that the existence of people is not important.
Walter 's dream of opening a hotel is that he tried to explain what he is trying to do to his wife Ruth, so there are many obstacles. Store decisions can be viewed as a means to end his family's hardships. As Walter's dream grows more and more, he seems to ignore the "small" things like family. "Here, I am a giant surrounded by ants! Ali can not even figure out what this giant is.
In "raisin in the sun", Hansbury uses Walter Lee Younger to represent ambitious but ignorant African-American families. Walter's main role in "raisin in the sun" is to reincarnate African-American families who are gambling a lot. Because Walter was covered with greed and ignorance, he could not achieve the success he wanted to achieve. Walter Lee Youngers' desire was reflected in his story about 'checking out today'. (Hansberry 26) The lack of Walter 's wisdom and strong thoughts made it possible to draw on America' s success, and he hoped to succeed in a short period of time. When Walter Younger failed what he was trying to do, he aloud and said: "My father has already received money from my father." More
Character development: Raisins under the sun Each character in the sun raisin grows during the play. The first role I start discussing is Walter Lee Younger (brother). He is a desperate man who is trapped in a management philosophy that he is enthusiastic, ambitious, full of dream energy, influenced by poverty and prejudice, believing he can solve all his problems. - In the 1970s, African American communities grew up in Los Angeles, South America when they were children. My mother and I finally moved to the suburbs, but my father is still looking forward to it during my adulthood. However, until I was late as a child, when I visited my father on the weekend, I began to distinguish between my friend and myself, my father's house and my house.