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In Act II, Karl Lindner visits the Youngers to deter them from moving into a white neighborhood. Mama's reaction to the news about the lost money reveals her complexities and imperfections, shedding light on her character.
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A Raisin in the Sun Act II.iii
1. Who is Karl Lindner, whom does he represent, and why is he visiting the Youngers?
1. • He is a representative from the Clybourne Improvement Association • He wants to buy the house from the Youngers so they will not move into the white neighborhood
4. What other things has she done earlier that also show that she is not a perfect person?
4. • Spoils Travis • Meddles in Ruth’s and Walter’s affairs • Waited a long time to teach Walter independence