Describe Walter's new view of life as being divided between the "takers" and the "tooken."
(The book is raisin in the sun)
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Walter in A Raisin in the Sun is best described as an antihero, or an unconventional hero. Throughout the play, he makes many decisions that hurt the members of his family, but by the end of the play, he is able to regain their respect.
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Describe Walter's new view of life as being divided between the "takers" and the "tooken."
Walter says that the takers don't care about the right or wrong.
The token are confused because they're care.
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