Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Why do you think Walter changes his mind in regard to Mr. Lindner's offer?

changes
his mind in regard to Mr. Lindner's offer because the $6,500 his mother gave him ($3,500 for
Walter's intended liquor business and $3,000 for Benethea's education) has been stolen by Willy
Harris. Instead of investing only the $3,500 for the liquor business, Walter secretly included
Beneathea's share into the liquor enterprise. Whenannounces in great anguish that Willy has
absconded with the money, everyone is furious; Mama physically attacks Walter and berates him
for what she considers his dishonesty and lack of accountability in regard to his father's
hard-earned money.

When Mr. Lindner (from the Clybourne Park Improvement
Association) comes calling, everyone is initially suspicious of his...

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