The Younger family lives in a modest Chicago apartment. Big Walter passed away lately, and a $10,000 life insurance cheque is on its way. Walter wants to turn it into a booze store, Beneatha wants to turn it into a medical school, and Mama is undecided. Ruth becomes ill at the end of the first scene, and it appears like she is expecting a child.
CLIMAX
Walter believes that no one is paying attention to his vision for the booze store. Mama refuses to give him the money he needs to invest, so he wants to go ahead in any way. Instead, she goes out and buys a property in a predominantly white community, which could be risky.
FALLING ACTION
Mama agrees to give Walter the remaining $6,500 after she buys a house in Clybourne Park to put aside for Beneatha's education and to invest in the liquor store. A man named Karl Lindner comes to the Youngers and offers them a large sum of money to stay out of the neighborhood. They are defiant.
RESOLUTION
When Bobo arrives at Walter's flat, he informs him that Willy Harris has gone missing with all of the money they gave him for the booze store idea. Worse, Walter never placed the $3,000 into the bank that he was supposed to set aside for Beneatha's medical schooling.
To retrieve some of the money, Walter decides to phone Lindner and accept his offer. Asagai appears and urges Beneatha to marry him and relocate to Nigeria to practice medicine, giving Beneatha fresh hope. Walter's eagerness to make a deal with Lindner, Mama believes, will eventually leave him empty inside.
Walter knows he can't sell his pride for money, so he tells Lindner to go away. Mama returns to her plant, which represents her ideal of a happy, comfortable family in a home they can call their own, as the Youngers depart the flat in a jubilant mood.
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