A Raisin In The Sun Betrayal Quotes

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As once stated by Ziad K. Abdelnour, trust is earned, respect is given, and loyalty is demonstrated. Betrayal of any one of those is to lose all three.” The novel A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry took place in the Southside of Chicago in the year of 1959 around the time of the Civil War. The story has socioeconomic conditions that came from racism and poverty among individuals around this period in history. Throughout the story, the Younger family is betrayed not only by external forces but also by themselves. Characters in the novel experience situations of betrayal that would take place in the story and cause conflict. In different scenes throughout the novel, characters would commit an act of ultimate betrayal that would interfere …show more content…

Buy yourself some fruit today- or take a taxicab to school or something (Hansberry 1.1.59)” Walter was trying to prevent the judgment Travis may have faced. He wants his son to have everything he ought to have. He would seem like an awesome dad in this scene and wanted Travis to see him step up. The reason that he is giving Travis money is to deliberately undermine his wife, which shows an act of betrayal. Additionally, Travis ends up taking the money which causes Walter and Mama to bicker because Mama asked Walter to not give Travis the fifty cents. Walter wanted to take the money that Mama would have from Mr. Younger had a life insurance policy and Beneatha decided to quickly put him in line to take Mama’s money. In the novel, it states, “That money belongs to Mama, Walter, and it’s for her to decide how she wants to use it (Hansberry 1.1.38). Beneatha, when talking to Walter, was attempting to explain that it is Mama’s money and it is her choice to spend the money. Walter ultimately wanted to use the money and put it up to start his own liquor store business. Mama does not want this money to go towards the business and instead would rather use the money for more crucial …show more content…

Throughout the novel, Walter commits many acts of betrayal which results in his family members creating resentment towards him for his actions. After Walter ends up losing all of the money from Mr.Younger’s life insurance, it ends up making Beneatha mad at Walter for losing the money. In the novel, Beneatha states, “I said that the individual in that room is no brother of mine” (Hansberry 2.2.145). Walter acting careless with the money that Beneatha was going to use towards her education resulted in another character in the story named Willy running off with the money. Beneatha is upset because he was trusted with the money and ended up losing it. Walter’s actions end up resulting in Beneatha betraying him by practically disowning him. Beneatha disowning Walter and betraying him will help him understand the feeling that everyone else in the family felt when he betrayed them by being careless with the money. After losing the money, Beneatha is greeted with an offer from Asagai to travel to Africa and become a doctor. Another example from the novel states, “Mama, Asagai asked me to marry him today and go to Africa” (Hansberry