Betrayal In Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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Even the strongest relationships can be ruined by one simple act of betrayal. In the play A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry, shows how selfishness and betrayal can cause many different problems and alter relationships. The Younger’s are a black family living on the South side of Chicago. The family is getting an insurance check from the death of Walter Lee Younger Sr. worth ten thousand dollars. Betrayal is a strong form of selfishness; Hansberry proves this by stating, “You wouldn’t understand it yet, son, but your daddy’s gonna make a transaction… a business transaction that’s going to change our lives…”(Hansberry 108). At this point in the play Walter has betrayed Momma by investing the money that is for Beneatha’s schooling into a liquor store. Walter even goes home and starts talking to Travis about how good their life is going to be; therefore, he does not see a problem with what he has done. …show more content…

After Walter gets the money from Momma he takes it and gives it to Willy, who is supposed to help him with the liquor store, but instead of doing the right thing Willy takes the money and runs. Momma and Benetha are both present to find out Walter betrayed their trust. Consequently, leaving Walter without really any

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