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Raisin in the sun is all about black wealth and emotions of money



Raisin in the sun is all about black wealth and emotions of money. I just watched Diddy and Phylicia Rashad in Raisin in the Sun and thought the movie was an interesting lesson in black wealth, lost dreams and the emotions of money.

Lena Younger (Phylicia Rashad) receives a settlement from her husband’s life insurance policy and then must decide what to do with the money. She wants to move out of their apartment into a house in a more genteel neighborhood. Her eldest son, Walter (Sean Combs), aspires to be an entrepreneur. Daughter Beneatha (Sanaa Lathan) hopes to go to medical school. Though their aspirations collide, they try to find a way to retain their family’s cohesion.

More about the financial lessons of Raisin in the Sun:

In 1959 Chicago, the Younger family is expecting a life insurance check of $10,000 after the death of Walter Lee’s mother Lena’s husband. Walter Lee wants to spend the money to invest in a liquor store with his partner Bobo, hoping that it will put an end to his wife Ruth and son Travis’ financial troubles while his sister Beneatha, who had recently accepted a date with George Murchinson, would use it to pay her medical school tuition. Lena, who had just quit her job, would rather spend it on a house she and her deceased husband Walter Lee Sr. “Big Walter” dreamed of.

At the Green Hat club, Walter Lee and Bobo discuss how they will invest in their liquor store when Willy Harris, a friend, chips in by telling them how they can get their business license from people in Springfield and that they could move the business near the Green Hat, with Walter Lee and Bobo agreeing. The next day, Beneatha and Lena discover that Ruth has been pregnant for two months, with Ruth fearing for their financial issues as the new child would add to them. Beneatha invites Joseph over, who gives her some Nigerian music and a wrapper and an invite to dinner on Monday. Thinking that he has feelings for her, Beneatha scorns him. Later on, the check arrives, to Beneatha, Lena, Ruth, and Travis’ joy, only for that joy to end when Walter Lee tells Lena about his future liquor business, much to Lena’s dismay, who informs him of Ruth being pregnant and planning to get an abortion. Although Lena is against abortion, Walter Lee voices no objection to it.

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