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A husbands responsibilities are universally thought of as being able to support his family and raise his children so they are m
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The turning point in Walter's life seems to be the way lots of people change who are going down the wrong path in life, he made a huge mistake. By creating this infatuation, he is not able to achieve his responsibilities.
The theme I found according to this reading of the play is one in which a man is unconsciously headed down the wrong path, and it takes a huge financial mistake in order for him to realize how foolish he had been. 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 infatuated with. He doesn't realize the risk, however, and the deal goes sour leaving him with none of the money mama had given him. orally in line with what he believes in. When mama finally gave in to Walters desire for money by giving him the responsibility to manage the remaining money from the insurance check after she had put the down-payment on the house, Walter gave in to his infatuation of investing in the liquor store. After committing this mistake, Walter's family consoles him, and realizes how foolish he had been. This single mistake caused a man and his family to finally come together and act and think on the same line.
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