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  1. George and Beneatha finally leave, and Ruth and Walter then begin to fight about Walter going out, spending money, and interacting with people like Willy Harris. They do begin to make up, though, by acknowledging that a great distance has grown between them.

  2. Because of her religious convictions against liquor drinking, Mama is uninterested in Walter's dream of getting rich quickly with this scheme. Ruth, Walter's wife, is so exhausted from overwork that she too is unsympathetic to Walter's obsession with the money.

  3. Walter’s dream for money and material goods remains unrealized, but he has modified his dream as he has matured. While he almost succumbs to accepting Mr. Lindner’s money, his family convinces him that they have worked too hard to have anyone tell them where they can and cannot live.

  4. Walter wants to use the insurance money to invest in a liquor store with his friends Willy and Bobo. Walter sees this investment as an opportunity for him to escape his exhausting and thankless job as a chauffeur. In other words, the liquor store represents a chance at upward mobility.

  5. Fully recognizing the implications of Willy’s disappearance, Walter breaks down, “crying out for Willy and looking for him or perhaps for help from God.” Walter falls to the floor and sobs, pounding the ground with his fists.

  6. Sep 3, 2015 · In Breaking Bad season 2 we have seen that Walter goes to meet Gus Fring in Los Pollos Hermanos, but exactly how did Walter White identify that Gus Fring who is the Restaurant manager is the guy whom he is supposed to meet for meth business?

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  8. Quick answer: Mama says that Walter "finally come into his manhood today" and compares him to "a rainbow after the rain" after Walter stands up for his family to Mr. Lindner, and by this, she...