What does Walter want for Travis?
Until Travis is old enough to have control of his own destiny, his future hopes and dreams are at the mercy of his family's dreams. Walter wants to give Travis the world, and Travis must stand strong under the pressure not to waste it.
Walter tells Travis he wants to hand him the world. What sort of life is Walter envisioning for his family? He is envisioning a life of ease and luxury. He wants to be able to provide for his family and give his son opportunities that he never had.
Filled with renewed hope, Walter tells Travis about his dreams for the future and says that he is about to embark on a new venture — a transaction that will change their lives. In this scene, another character is introduced, a neighbor, Mrs. Johnson.
Ruth, the household manager, refuses to give her son the money; Walter, as a father trying to safeguard his son's ability to be accepted, gives Travis twice as much as he asks for. Walter does so knowing that he faces the emasculating task of having to ask Ruth for money himself as a result.
Walter comes up with an idea to make his situation better. He dreams of opening a liquor store with one of his friends, because he feels it will allow him to make enough money to provide for the family and give him the power to be his own boss.
Travis Younger The ten-year-old son of Walter and Ruth Younger.
Walter gives Travis a whole dollar because he doesn't want Travis to know that they're broke. After Travis leaves for school, Walter explains to Ruth that he wants to use the $10,000 check to open a liquor store with some of his friends.
Like Mama protecting her boy Walter, later in the play, Walter protects his boy Travis by giving him fifty cents that Travis needs, and Walter cannot afford. Walter does this to keep Travis unaware of their financial reality.
She is upset because Walter gave Travis another fifty cents, money she believes they can't afford to give to him. Walter's action reveals he is more worried that Travis will think they don't have money than their actual lack of funds.
When Walter tells Travis that he wants to hand him the world, what sort of life is Walter envisioning for his family? He is envisioning a bright future for his son. He wants to be able to provide for him and give him things.
What does Walter hope to do for Travis when he turns 17 years old?
What does Walter tell Travis what will happen when Travis is 17? Walter will help Travis go to any school he wants and help him be whatever he wants to be.
Travis wants to be a bus driver. Walter doesn't like the idea of his son as a bus driver. He wants his son to be something big and great.
Mama wants Travis to see what kind of man his father is and she thinks Walter will not disgrace himself in front of Travis.
Walter and Ruth react differently when Travis asks for money for school. What are Walter and Ruth's attitude about money? Walter has a nonchalant attitude towards money. Ruth doesnt want to give him money because she claims they dont have it.
Walter's desire to own his own business and achieve upward mobility is linked to his desire to rescue his masculine pride. Throughout the play Walter expresses his sense of being emasculated and unable to live up to his father's legacy.
Skyler buys the car wash and begins laundering Walt's drug money. She and Walt eventually have sex for the first time in months, and slowly begin to rebuild their relationship. At the same time, however, she begins to fear him and worries that her children are in danger.
Breaking Bad is about how power can corrupt anyone, even a bumbling small-town chemistry teacher with terminal cancer. That is why Walter White is the ultimate antihero: unlike Tony Soprano (who is in therapy), White is past the point of redemption.
In Raisin, not only does Walter give Travis the fifty cents that he has requested, but Walter throws in an additional fifty cents — none of which he can afford.
The son of Walter Lee and Ruth, Travis is the youngest member of the family. A “sturdy, handsome” boy of about ten years old, Travis sleeps on a make-down bed in the Youngers' living room. Travis is a good-natured and persistent young boy who, for the most part, obeys his parents and grandmother.
Travis represents the future of the Younger family. Overall, he is an upbeat kid, protected from the harshest of realities in the family so far, but a lot of his family's dreams are on his shoulders.
Who is pregnant in A Raisin in the Sun?
Answer and Explanation: In A Raisin in the Sun Ruth is pregnant. Ruth is Walter Lee's wife, she lives with Walter Lee, their son Travis, her mother in law Mama, and sister in law Beneatha.
When Walter's son, Travis, comes out of the bathroom, what does he ask? Travis first ask about the check then he ask Ruth, his mom, for some money for school, 50 cents (page 28). Walter and Ruth react differently when Travis asks for money for school.
He dreams of an office job, a plain black Chrysler, a Cadillac for his wife, servants e.g. a gardener and he wants his son to have the choice to decide which school he would like to attend (Hansberry 108, 109).
Mama's demand that Travis witness Walter's decision to accept Lindner's bribe is a last-ditch attempt to appeal to Walter's sense of dignity. In the presence of his son, the next generation, Mama hopes that Walter will honor the sacrifices of earlier generations and show that same pride even in terrible circ*mstances.
The family doesn't seem all that happy. Ruth in particular is indifferent and irritable. Travis requests fifty cents for school, but Ruth insists that he go without. Ruth succeeds in teasing him into giving her a kiss good-bye.
Why does Ruth tell Travis he can't have the money? She said he couldn't have the money because she didn't have 50 cents to give him.
What gifts do Walter, Ruth, and Travis present Mama with? They present her with gardening tools and a gardening hat.
Filled with renewed hope, Walter tells Travis about his dreams for the future and says that he is about to embark on a new venture — a transaction that will change their lives. In this scene, another character is introduced, a neighbor, Mrs. Johnson.
Travis shows remarkable maturity by requesting permission to make some money by "bagging groceries" at the local supermarket. He is not so spoiled nor so pampered that he shirks responsibility.
He needs 50 cents. He does get it from his dad.
What does Travis want to do after school?
Travis wants to carry groceries after school because he needs to pay his teachers 50 cents at school later that day. Both Walter and Travis mention a check.
In general terms, Walter wants to rise above his class status to gain dignity, pride, and respect. In specific terms, he believes his dream can be achieved by opening a liquor store with some friends as joint investors.
A Raisin in the Sun ends with the Younger family leaving their longtime apartment in Chicago's South Side neighborhood in order to move into a house they've purchased in the otherwise all-white neighborhood of Clybourne Park.
Mama returns unexpectedly and announces to Travis especially — and also to Walter and Ruth — that she has put a hefty down payment on a house in an all-white neighborhood. Ruth cannot contain her happiness at the thought of their finally being able to move out of the overcrowded apartment.
Money is only a means to an end for Mama; dreams are more important to her than material wealth, and her dream is to own a house with a garden and yard in which Travis can play.
Answer and Explanation:
Mama's dream is to have a house for her family, a place in a nice neighborhood where they will be safe and comfortable. She wants her grandson Travis to go to a good school and be able to play safely in the neighborhood.
Walter gives Travis the fifty cents plus the additional fifty cents because he does not want Travis to know about the family's money problems.
Ruth wants her son to understand hardship so that he grows up with the determination to succeed out of his lower class status.
The son of Walter Lee and Ruth, Travis is the youngest member of the family. A “sturdy, handsome” boy of about ten years old, Travis sleeps on a make-down bed in the Youngers' living room. Travis is a good-natured and persistent young boy who, for the most part, obeys his parents and grandmother.
Walter gives Travis the fifty cents plus the additional fifty cents because he does not want Travis to know about the family's money problems.
What does Walter Lee want?
In general terms, Walter wants to rise above his class status to gain dignity, pride, and respect. In specific terms, he believes his dream can be achieved by opening a liquor store with some friends as joint investors.
More than any of the other characters, Walter most clearly serves as the main protagonist, since his dreams and his struggle to fulfill them drive much of the play's action. Now that his father has died, Walter must take on more responsibility for the family's well-being.
She is upset because Walter gave Travis another fifty cents, money she believes they can't afford to give to him. Walter's action reveals he is more worried that Travis will think they don't have money than their actual lack of funds.
Although Mama insists that a portion of that money should remain earmarked for Beneatha's education, Walter ignores her wishes and hands the entire sum over to his friend Bobo, who in turn gives Walter's money, along with his own contribution, to their partner Willy.
The half dollar is the United States' 50-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the half dollar is John F. Kennedy, our 35th president. He's been on the half dollar since 1964.
In Raisin, not only does Walter give Travis the fifty cents that he has requested, but Walter throws in an additional fifty cents — none of which he can afford.
Travis asks Ruth for fifty cents because his teacher told all students to bring the money to school.
Travis intended his present to be a symbol of Lena's new "rich woman's" status, for he has seen wealthy women in magazines wearing similar hats. Ironically, though, Travis' gift serves more to make Mama look like a field hand than a wealthy woman, ready to go out and inspect her spacious garden.
Travis gets little sleep because Walter is hanging out all night in the living room with his friends, and the living room is also Travis's bedroom.
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