A Raisin in the Sun

A Raisin in the Sun

What are walter's fantasies after mama gives him charge of the money? why are they so obiously unrealistic, even destructive?

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Mama and Walter have opposite views on what to do with the insurance money. Walter wants to open a liquor store and Mama disapproves of liquor and making money from liquor. It is a bad idea. Walter's partner in the venture is dubious at best. A liquor store also oppresses the community by fostering alcoholism and all the problems that come with it.