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Success/Values: Walter Lee defines success as material and financial gain. Beneatha defines
success as self-actualization, or learning about and nurturing oneself. But to their mother, Lena,
success is less self-centered and lies more in creating a happy, healthy family. Lena frequently
compares her children's values to her own and her late husband's, and finds her children to be
less moral or spiritual in their hopes and dreams. She does not believe that material success
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the house, to Ruth's great joy, and Lena turns to Walter Lee and tells him, "It makes a
difference in a
man when he can walk on floors that belong to him" (76).
her words about pushing out and doing something bigger sound just like his words. Even
though she
recognizes the potential danger of moving into a white neighborhood, her desire to
keep her family
together overrides any apprehension she may have
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