Walter Younger plays both the protagonist and antagonist. Walter dreams of being like the rich people he drives around, becoming wealthy, providing for his family the rich people do. He seems to feel that he didn’t …show more content…
Mama helps her family achieve their dreams by running a moral household. In this quote Beneatha had just viciously rejected Walter as “no Brother of mine” and Mama is reprimanding her, “in one of the most recognized passages from A Raisin in the Sun, telling her that she must “measure him right” and love Walter when the rest of the world cannot.” Because of Mama’s morality she believes that it was very wrong of Beneatha to say that and that Beneatha needs to learn to love others when they need it most. The insurance money is directed to her, and so what the family does with the money is up to her. To Mama dreams seem more important than material wealth. Mama’s dream is to move her family out of the ghetto and buy a new home with a garden for herself and a yard for her grandson Travis to play in. This dream seems to have been deferred since the time she and her husband moved into the Apartment they live in now. This was because she could not scrape enough money up for it. Her “scraggly little plat trying to survive on the one windowsill in the apartment” is symbolic of this dream. Mama’s tending of the plant shows her dedication to her dream. Her plant and her dream seem to be the highest in priority to her. The plant is also symbolic in that Mama is also trying to survive with what little she has and is a very small apartment and both could …show more content…
These dreams come to them in the end from Walter and the rest of the family’s eventual gain of dignity, when, despite the need, they repudiate Mr. Linder’s offer. The Walter’s words show pride and sentiment that has yet to be seen in Walter. This sudden reversal in Walter’s character led them to accomplish their one dream or longing of fulfillment, pleasure, and comfort, by moving into their new house in the white neighborhood. Beneatha’s dream of becoming a doctor would have come true had Walter’s reversal of pride and loyalty occurred earlier. However, because of Asagi her dream may still be