A Raisin in the Sun

what does the insurance money represent to mama?

insurance money represent to mama

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the insurance money to mamma represents a new begining. A chance to make a fresh start. They want to have a house and be able to live a relaxing life. Mamma can retire and enjory her garden and be comforted in the fact that her family has a home to call their own.

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The play A Raisin in the Sun.

think of an adjective that describes walter's character and give a reason for your choice.

difficult

I choose this adjective because Walter's character changes so much over the course of the novel that it's really hard to be as insulting as I'd like....... ;-) he does have redeeeming qualities and he does find those qualities. So if I'm choosing one descriptive word that applies to him throughout the story.... I go with difficult.

the insurance money to mamma represents a new begining. A chance to make a fresh start. They want to have a house and be able to live a relaxing life. Mamma can retire and enjory her garden and be comforted in the fact that her family has a home to call their own.

difficult

I choose this adjective because Walter's character changes so much over the course of the novel that it's really hard to be as insulting as I'd like....... ;-) he does have redeeming qualities and he does find those qualities. So if I'm choosing one descriptive word that applies to him throughout the story.... I go with difficult.

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Stubborn is what really describes Walter.He isn't willing to listen to others ideas like Beaneatha's and thinks he is always right. also, he won't give up his liquor store dream

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liquor store dream

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