What Is The Relationship Between Mama And Walter?

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Mama is Walter

and Beneatha's sensitive mother and the head of the Younger household

. She demands that members of her respect themselves and take pride in their dreams. Mama requires that the apartment in which they live always be neat and polished.

How does mama feel about Big Walter?

Mama says, with a little laugh, that

Big Walter was a womanizer

, implying that, perhaps, at some point as a young wife, she might have been deeply hurt over Big Walter's antics. We get the impression that he was a very old-fashioned man who dominated his household by his imposing presence.

What is the conflict between Mama and Walter Lee?

Mama's response to Walter's ideas are “We ain't no business people..

. We just plain working folks

.” Furthermore, she is against the idea of a liquor store. She wants to use the money to move the family out of the inner city into a nice house. And, she intends to save some for her daughter Beneatha's medical school.

Why is Mama disappointed with Walter?

Mama sits down with Walter who is upset by—and ashamed of—

his poverty

, his job as a chauffeur, and his lack of upward mobility.

Does Beneatha ever become a doctor?

Beneatha comments on her mother's reliance on divine providence. Beneatha has just announced to Ruth and

Mama she will be a doctor

, putting marriage second.

How much money did mama want Walter to put away for Beneatha's schooling?

Question Answer How much does Travis get from Walter in the beginning of Act 1? 50 Cents How much does Mama spend on the downpayment for the house? $3500 How much was Walter supposed to put away for Beneatha's medical school?

3000
What was the name of the bar that Walter always went to? The Green Hat

Why is Mama waiting on a $10000 check?

When the play opens, the Youngers are about to receive an insurance

check

for $10,000. This money comes from the deceased Mr. … Mama's son, Walter Lee, would rather use the money to invest in a liquor store with his friends. He believes that the investment will solve the family's financial problems forever.

Why did Big Walter almost work himself to death?

Lena believes Big Walter died

from the pain of having lost a child

. He buried himself in work to try and escape memory of the child's death. Eventually, though, all this work brought on his own death, which brought more pain to his family.

Does Mama support Beneatha's dream?

In conclusion, it is important to note that we would be in error to say that Beneatha's dream of a formal education betrays Mama.

Mama is, in fact, in support of this dream

, but only to the extent that it doesn't conflict with the traditional family values that Mama supports.

Why does Walter call Mr Lindner?

Why does Walter call Mr. Lindner? Walter calls him

because he lost the insurance money and he wants to take Mr. Lindner's offer

.

Why does Mama give Walter the money?

She gives him the remaining

$6,500 of the insurance money

, telling him to deposit $3,000 for Beneatha's education and to keep the last $3,500. With this money, Mama says, Walter should become—and should act like he has become—the head of the family. Walter suddenly becomes more confident and energized.

Why is Walter unhappy with his job?

How does Walter explain his discontent about his job and his future? Walter is discontent because

he has a trivial job and a boss who treats him like a slave

. He feels that there is no future for him, that he will never advance his career or make a better life for himself.

Is Beneatha selfish?

Instead of being grateful for her family's sacrifices,

Beneatha often comes off as being selfish

, and at times, downright obnoxious. … Underneath her tough shell, Beneatha really does care about helping people, which is why she ultimately wants to become a doctor.

Why does Beneatha hate her brother?

She

is angry that her brother does not recognize her dreams and feels that he is selfish for denying her right to want

to be a success. What does Walter tell Beneatha she should do with her life?

Is Beneatha Walter's sister?

Beneatha Younger (“Bennie”)


Mama's daughter and Walter's sister

. Beneatha is an intellectual. Twenty years old, she attends college and is better educated than the rest of the Younger family.

How did Walter lose the money?

How does Walter lose the insurance money? Walter loses the insurance money

to Willy

, a crook that he mistakes for a friend. Mama entrusts Walter with all the money that remains after the down payment on the new house.

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