A Raisin in the Sun

Mama tells Walter that something is eating him up, Something that has to do with more than just money. What do you think it is?

This is Scene II

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Although Walter has a family, wife, and a job, he continues to live with his mother. As a result, he feels emasculated. Walter believes that nobody listens to his dreams or wants to give him a chance at being a "man".

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A Raisin in the Sun