Walter has some idealistic way of a better of life is having more money. The more money, the expensive material to show, it shows how successful a person yet that is external. The dialect between Walter and his mother, Walter “Mama – sometimes when I’m downtown and I pass them cool, quiet- looking restaurants where them white boys are sitting back and talking ‘bout things… sitting there turning deals worth millions of dollars… sometimes I see boys don’t look much older than me-” Mama “So now …show more content…
This play, A Raisin in the Sun, shows anyone and everyone has problems, trying to face them alone is quite difficult but as a family anything is possible. To have somebody to believe in dreams and to question your integrity sometimes is at the best interest. It will make a person think about what is truly important… money, profession or keeping a child. Whatever decisions a person has to make, that person family’s generations or more important than