A Raisin in the Sun Response
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A Raisin in the Sun by Langston Hughes portrays a few days in an African Americans life living in Chicago during the 1950's. They seem to be struggling to get ahead in life but all that changes when, Mama, receives a life insurance check for 10,000 dollars from the death of her husband. Her son, Walter, wants to use the money to invest into a liquor store thinking that would bring them much wealth, while Mama wants to use it on a down payment for a new house. Then Walters wife, Ruth, finds out she is pregnant and that turns everything upside down. Later in the play, Mama does use the money for a down payment on a new house. However, she only spent a small fraction of that money and gave the rest of the money to Walter to save money for his sister for college and save the rest of the money. However, Walter invests all that money with his friend Willy. Willy skips town with the 6,500 dollars Walter gave him. That leaves the family financially hurt in a racist neighborhood.

