Walter And Beneatha In Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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A Failure could be a Success When dreams are a fail it doesn't mean you stop there It means that you need to find a another way to achieve them. In the book A Raisin in the Sun Walter and Beneatha have similar characteristics because both of them want to take everything there way. And have it done there way. Walter and Beneatha have conflict with each other. The characters from the book relates to the poem by, after getting there dreams fail the saw everything dark and didn't find a way out for example they thought failure was the end of everything and they felt everything was dark after that in the poem this was also interpreted. In a Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry shows how Walter and Beneatha use their actions and thoughts to achieve …show more content…
Walter was a very selfish person he wanted to the man of the house. “I want to do so many things that they are driving me kind of crazy Mama-look at me” (73). This shows how walter dont even how to pursue his dreams and his thoughts are taking him the wrong way, for him to achieve them. This portrays how Walter changes at the end by making the right decision for the family because he never wanted to invest the money in the house. “And we have decided to move into our house because my father – my father – he earned it for us brick by brick”(148). This is important because it shows how Walter gain the power to be the man of the house because he took the responsibility to make the right decision for the family and what all the family wanted to have and change his perspective. In other words Beneaths also had some conflicts when she saw her dreams were a …show more content…
The book and the poem were proving how a bad situation can turn out as a very good out come but you need to know what to do in other to accomplish it. Walter and Beneatha are very mind changing charters because they change their minds for every different situations they have. But after words it shows how failure showed them a lesson to not be selfish and to not give up in their dreams right after a bad situation because something good could happen after worlds. In a Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry shows how Walter and Beneatha use their actions and thoughts to achieve their dreams. In order to portray this in the end they changed their perspective and still achieved their