His dream is to become a rich man but he keeps meeting obsticals in his way making him very bitter. He trys to do anything to move up in the world.
To buy a liquor store.
His dream is to become a rich man but he keeps meeting obsticals in his way making him very bitter. He trys to do anything to move up in the world.
A friend of walters who wants to be partners in the liquor store business
Triumphant
Walter's dream is to open up a liquor store, and to be able to provide for his family
To buy a liquor store.
Chauffer for a rich WHITE family
His dream is to become a rich man but he keeps meeting obsticals in his way making him very bitter. He trys to do anything to move up in the world.
A friend of walters who wants to be partners in the liquor store business
Triumphant
A friend of walters who wants to be partners in the liquor store business
Walter, Beneatha, Ruth & Mama all have dreams that get deferred.
I mean they were American and they had dreams which were reflected.
Walter's dream is to open up a liquor store, and to be able to provide for his family
Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. Did that answer your question? considering you werent as clear with the question.
Lorraine Hansberry used various types of figurative language in "A Raisin in the Sun," including metaphors, similes, and symbolism. Examples include Walter's comparison of his dreams to a dried-up raisin (metaphor) and the appearance of a plant symbolizing the family's hopes and dreams.
Beneatha's dream is to become a doctor. Did that answer your question? considering you werent as clear with the question.