Character of Walter--
Selfish--uses all the money for himself, he is really only concerned about his life
Pretends to be someone he is not/low self-esteem- gives Travis the money, tells George he's been to NY, makes it sound like he knows about business
easily-defeated--he gives up immediately after every set back---to an extreme
Superficial--more concerned with money and materialistic things--he has a good family, a job--he wants things...to prove he is worth something.
Driven--always something better in life
Unrealistic idea of what the American dream is
**Dynamic character--one who changes throughout the story
static character--stays the same
In the end he has to decide between what is more important to him: the life he wants, or his pride. To admit to the world, that his family isn't worthy of living in the white neighborhood, and having money, or moving and being broke and facing more difficulty. Death of his dream, where Proctor's death is literal.
Friday, January 8, 2010
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