A little mistake that I wished I could take back. Would be dating my ex-boyfriend. Walter is super clingy. When we were dating I didn’t think it would be this bad. Let’s take you back to when it all started. We dated for a year or so the first time. The relationship was really toxic. When you’re a teenager you lets try one more time to see if it works. Really bas idea of mine. Turns out that the clingy went to a total new level of crazy. Walter started questioning my every move. Never could trust me to stay home or anything. In my book kind of maybe a lot crazy and weird. Too top it off he would get mad if I was hanging with my friends or sisters. I’m the type of person that does what she wants and only listen to my parents when it comes …show more content…
It got to the point where I was so emotionally drained. I believe no one should be control at all. You know when seeing someone four times a week and still not good enough there’s a problem. At this point I really noticed I needed to get out of this relationship. Number one I wasn’t happy, he tried controlling me and so on. I finally broke things off with him. It wasn’t all bad till I did that. I would get 10 million call or texts from him. He was always trying to see me or wondering where I was and doing. Well I found out he was stalking me on social media. Screen shooting my pictures. Now you can tell that this is a guy who can’t live without anyone. Me on the other hand am super happy now. Maybe I don’t want a do over. Stuff happens in life so you can learn by it. Personally I learn a lot from this. I’ve learned to never get into another relationship knowing its not going to work out. When you know the person isn’t right for you or change at all. You have to live life to the fullest and worry about yourself. Never regret your choices. end of the day the mistakes you make throughout your life make you the person you are today. In my eyes a magically do over will never be
The first reason I would want to have him over for dinner is that I have a similar personality. Walter always has moments when he fades to a different reality of his. This happens to me as well and I can see why he does so. Also he seems to not be happy for a long period of time. I don’t usually enjoy company and would probably see him as a different from the usual crowd.
By the end of “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, the Younger’s lives are beginning to improve. Compared to the state of the family at the opening of the play, most considered that play ends on a joyous moment. However; that is not so for the Younger family. The way the play ends is not a happy ending because the Younger family does not have the funds that they need, two people are further from their dreams, and they are moving into a neighborhood to could be dangerous for them. Although one may be excited that things appear to be better for the Younger’s, the reality is that things could possibly be worse for them.
The world stereotypes rich people as rude, stuck up and selfish. Ever wonder why? Studies from Yale, The New York Times, TED and more have concluded, money changes everything. Whether it’s attitude, morals or values, money can affect and change all aspects of someone’s life. The play, A Raisin in the Sun, has a theme showing this claim clearly.
Even when Walter is at his darkest moment, and he has crossed Mama, she still tells Beneatha to show empathy for him. He tried to live his dream, and took a leap of faith, but everything had been stolen away from him. Even though he makes the bad decisions of how to go
The play by Lorraine Hansberry , A Raisin In The Sun, utilizes the use of allusions in order to supply the reader with historical background. Allusions create emphasis in the play, this allows the reader to understand and appreciate the text. Within the small details of the play, the use of allusions deepen the contextual support of the text. While reading A Raisin In The Sun, various allusions appear throughout the play. These allusions reference the outside world, but also give emphasis on the importance of the piece of the text references.
Mama made a decision that put Walter in charge of the remaining money, however she did not know that this decision might not have been the best for the Younger family. Walter was hesitant in taking the money, but Mama reassures Walter by saying, "I ain't ever stop trusting you" (Hansberry 546). This line from Mama foreshadows the possibility that Walter will not obey her and do something foolish with the money. Walter proves this foreshadowing as he is talking to Travis and says, "... your daddy's gonna make a transaction... a business transaction that's going to change our lives" (Hansberry 547).
When Walter comes home in a bad mood, he begins to take it
In the text “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, the author uses the writing strategy of conflict to develop the central idea of how oneself can become selfish when trying to achieve the American dream. The text shows that the central idea is selfishness because circumstances are presented where various characters fail to take into consideration others while seeking their dreams. For example, Walters says, “ Who the hell told you you had to be a doctor? If you so crazy ’bout messing round with sick people, then go be a nurse like other women-or just get married and be quiet…. ’’. This example of greed shows that the ambition to obtain a dream brings out the selfishness is true in the instance of Walter.
I learned that life is going to be messy and different. I changed for the better after the move and I wouldn’t be who I am if I
Know What Relationship Your In In “How to identify Love Knowing What it’s Not” Augusten Burroughs provides a definition of abuse that is more nuanced than physical harm. The formal definition of abuse is the improper usage or treatment of an entity, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit. There are many different types of abuse and the essay touches base on four different types. Abuse is a spectrum that ranges from controlling, to emotional abuse, to physical abuse.
Last year I realized I lost and had no friends, I started to get depressed and did not want to do anything anymore. I learned that this was a crisis and my adrenaline started pumping. It took me awhile to figure out I do not need anybody that does not need me. I learned that once something bad happens, you realize you are not alone in this world. Everything happens for a reason, good or bad.
Some awful pain inside me.” (95) Additionally, Walter even decides that he can’t trust anybody anymore, “.. Mama you know it’s all divided up. Life is. Sure enough.
Especially towards his family. “Oh, Walter…(Softly) Honey, why can’t you stop fighting me? WALTER (Without thinking) - Who’s fighting you? Who even cares about you?” Walter was also very stressed and angry about his current situation.
Walter dealt with a hardship in his live as well. Walter was faced with racial discrimination. He wanted to have money to be able to to what he wants, follow his dreams. The only problem is that he didn 't have a high paying job. Your probably thinking to yourself why doesn 't he just get another job.
Reader Response: 3 “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, is a play about a black families experience in 1950s South Side Chicago. The story revolves around what happens to the family when Lena Younger, the matriarch of the family, receives a ten thousand dollar life insurance check upon the death of her husband. Everyone from the family has different plans for what they want to do with the money. Lena Younger serves as the head of the family. She is Walter and Beneatha’s caring mother so they and Ruth call her Mama.