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Walter Lee Younger is a dreamer who tries to find quick solutions to solve his family's problems. He wanted to invest his father's insurance money to start up a liquor store. He thinks money will solve all his family's problems, but that's not true. One prediction is that he will continue to be this way, which will end up in his relationships with Mama, Ruth and Beneatha to be strained.
The second prediction is that he will change his ways, which is seen in the end of the play when Mr. Lindner offers to pay them to prevent them from moving into the white neighborhood. Walter refuses the money that Mr. Lindner offers so his family can live in their dream home, which shows promise of his personality traits changing, knowing that money won't solve all the problems.
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This is what I came up with and I truly hope it helps. It was fun kind of going back to this play cause I read it in my sophomore year of high school, so I hope this helps!
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My father and I drove in his car.
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omg im actually gonna get a reasonable amount of points for writing for some
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the theme is being developed by the boy trying to grab the women's purse "pick up my pocketbook boy."(women)
she was teaching him respect by telling him to pick it up. Also she
taught him a good lesson by putting a hammer in her purse making it heavy in case that happened "she was a large women with a large purse that had everything in it but hammer and nails." so now the boy knows not to steal or try to steal women's purses.
hope this helped
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Have you read the article, by the candidate, who won the election?
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Hope this helps!! it has commas everytime the reader has to pause and then continue reading.
I’m pretty sure it’s “theme” I hope this helps.