An Idea of Manhood
A Raisin in The Sun can be seen as the evolution of a yound male into manhood. Lee Younger enters the movie portrayed as a young male thrown into having the responsibilities of being a husband. It seems he has not yet become a man, however, as he doesn't seem to have control of his responsibilities and his ideas which he plans to use in order to achieve his dreams seem to be very poorly thought out.
A husbands responsibilities are universally thought of as being able to support his family and raise his children so they are morally in line with what he believes in. Walter's problem, however, seems to be that he is building his supposedly well- thought-out plan of investing money in a liquor store into something he is
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