Mari Lopez
Television, Film & Theatre
“Raisin in Sun” Character Analysis
One of the main characters in “A Raisin in the Sun,” written by Lorraine Hansberry, is the typical man of a household named Walter. This strong character had a lifetime dream of becoming rich in order to provide for his family as the wealthy families did. He is determined to become wealthy by investing in a liquor store with his father's insurance money, but that does not end up happening. Hansberry describes Walter as the typical tall African American who believes that his ways are always the best but, unfortunately, that is not exactly true. Instead, he causes quite a disappointment towards his family because he ends up losing his father's insurance money.
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Beneatha, for example, sees Walter as a joke, she believes that his idea of investing her father's insurance money was one of the craziest ideas. Travis on the other hand actually looked up to his father and even says that he wants to become a bus driver, in order to follow his daddy’s footsteps.
The most dramatic actions that Walter experiences throughout the play would be when he spends his dad’s insurance money on the liquor store without giving Beneatha her half of the share. Another one would be how he finally notices that money cannot buy happiness. When Mr. Lindner offers his family money so they would not move into the white neighborhood, he was first considering it, but he finally understood that it was not right.
Walter, was quite arrogant at first, but throughout the ending, he was more open-minded. He was the man of the household who believed that he had the best ideas even when he did not. Even though some of his actions led towards his family's disappointment it was all to create a better future not only for himself but his family too. Walter was described as a tall African-American in his mid-thirties who was very commanding. In general, he seemed to be a very strict man, but a man with great