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A Raisin In The Sun Textualism

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Walter’s Textual Analysis Essay A Raisin in the Sun The role of money in the play, A Raisin in the Sun affects Walter greatly. Ever since he’s known Mama was getting the insurance check, he’s been spending time with his buddies, and trying to convince Mama to let him invest in a liquor store with his two friends Bobo and Willy. He gets angry in the beginning because Ruth doesn’t agree with him and hits in the face with a hard slap of reality. Walter says, “’DAMN MY EGGS-DAMN ALL THE EGGS THERE EVER WAS.’” (Hansberry 34). This proves he’s getting frustrated because Ruth says, “’Honey, you never say nothing new. I listen to you every day, every night, every morning, and you never say nothing new. So you would rather be Mr. Arnold than be his
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