Where is the irony in Lindner’s statement: “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.”
This statement by Mr. Linder is very ironic because he doesn't want the Youngers to move to Claybourne Park because the rish white people are afraid that they will ruin the dream that they work worked so hard for. Meanwhile the Youngers have been livin in Poverty working their asses off and they aren;t allowed in the neighborhood because some rich white predjudice folk dont want them there!
Where is the irony in Lindner’s statement: “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.”
Lindner is assuming that The Youngers are going to interfere in the dreams and goals of the whites, when or if they move to Claybourne Park. He claims the whites living there are "...just hardworking, honest people who don't really have much, but those little homes and a dream of the kind of community they want to raise their children in." The Younger's are already working as hard, maybe even twice as hard to even feed themselves. What about Travis's dreams, Mama's, Walter's, Ruth's, or even Beneatha's. Travis doesn't even has his own room, he sleeps in the living room! Mama always wanted a little garden, and never got the chance of getting one until now, and the white's are just trying to take it away. It's like the white folks are saying, we are better than you, you aren't white so you are not welcomed anywhere near our neighborhood, and by expressing this they all came up with a profit and planned on BUYING the house from The Youngers. I think that's obviously selfish and greedy.
Where is the irony in Lindner’s statement: “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.”
Lindner's statement is ironic because the Younger family are the ones that are working really hard just to survive. Lindner thinks only about the white people and not the Younger family who are in much worse conditions. He doesnt want them to move to Claybourne Park because he think they will ruin the dreams of the white people, but the Younger family have dreams also.
Mr.Linder says that the youngers will ruin the dreams of the white people. And says that they will not be welcome in Claybourne Park. But the Youngers have had much harder days then Mr.Linder ever had.
Linder claims to not want the Youngers to live in Clybourne Park because of the dreams and goals the residents have for the future. although, it is clear they do not want the Youngers there because of their race and the fear of what that could do to their community. The residents feel the Youngers will destroy what they worked hard to build and accomplish. Linder claims that the residents are not rich or fancy, but hardworking people but so are the Youngers. they have worked hard in their lives for years to get this far and to be shut out of a community is insulting.
Where is the irony in Lindner’s statement: “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.”
Mr. Lindners's statement is ironic because he thinks that with the Youngers moving into Claybourne Park, it will ruin the dreams of the White people. The Youngers have many dreams as well, and they worked very hard maybe harder than the whites have worked! The Youngers should be able to live in Claybourne Park just like everyone else, and shouldn't be judged by the color of their skin!
Lindner's statement is pretty ironic because it's the Younger family that has been working their butts off just to survive. Lindner only cares about the white people and their little needs, while the Youngers are in great need of help. He doesn't want them to move to Claybourne Park because he thinks that they'll ruin the dreams of the white people. However, the Youngers have dreams of their own, and they want to pursue it as well.
The statement made by Mr.Linder is very ironic because was he is trying to express as an image to a group of people is identically opposite and reflecting to what Walter and the Youngers have been trying to do their whole life. Mr.Linder says “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.” This is a statement that is said by Mr.Linder to say that the neighborhood Clyborne Park is a white neighborhood, where everyone is caucasion and it is prefered to be that way and they are determined to keep their ideal standards. This involves the Younger family because they were currently going to move into a house in Clyborne Park, which is the reason Mr.Linder says this with the fact they are a black family. However this is very ironic to their situation because their whole lives they have lived in, grown up in, and experienced nothing more than a lifestyle of poverty and dreaming of more. The Youngers are people who also worked hard to try at least scrap at their ideal imaginations of possibilities for a better life. In their point of view, Mr.Linder is the one who is getting them awfully worked up, because the very words he is saying is threatening the only dream they are so desperate to have and deserve. This is undoubtly something they have hoped, worked and slaved away for literally their whole life. Without looking at this to say someone is unfair, they are both groups of people who just want what they want, which they have worked hard for, back then a white neighborhood with such preferable ideal livings was normal, so they were just normal people wanting to live their lives the way they feel they've deserved to. Of course, it is politically incorrect for people in a white neighborhood to not want black people to live there. Even with this knowlegde of unfairness, it is still a double-problem situaiton with no idea of how to be solved for each one.
The statement made by Mr. Linder is very ironic because he doesnt want the Younger family to move to Claybourne park. This is because the neighborhood is more of a high class area with rich people. He believes that by them moving into the neighborhood they will negatively affect the dream of the rich people worked so hard for. Yet the Younger family has worked hard for there dreams as well.(JOEL CHAVARRIA)
Mr. Linder said he doesn't want them to move there simply because the neighborhood people don't want them to go. They feel as if they can't talk to African Americans and they feel bothered that they're moving there. Mr. Linder on behalf of the Claybourne Park offered to buy the house off of them, with more money than they originally paid for the house.
Mr.Lindner is trying to say that he doesn't think the Younger family moving into the Claybourne Park is a very good idea. This is because, that neighborhood is where white people live and in this case they are rich too. He believes that if the Younger family were to move there it will effect the neighborhood, people living there wouldn't feel so safe. Just because the Younger family are colored people and based on his past knowledge it is believed that colored people can form or start many troubles. Therefore, that is why Mr. Lindner went to visit the younger family to tell them that moving there isn't such a good idea.
What Mr. Linder said is very ironic because he feels that if the Youngers move to Claybourne Park, it will destroy the whites dreams over their. Their dreams are to raise their children good in their homes. Maybe the whites think that having Negros in their neighborhood can effect how their children are going to be brought up. May I also remind you that a deffered dream can lead to destruction. Such as whites burning down black people houses that live in their neighborhood.
Darwin Romulus (May you get pimped smacked if you steal this answer)
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This statement by Mr. Linder is very ironic because he doesn't want the Youngers to move to Claybourne Park because the rish white people are afraid that they will ruin the dream that they work worked so hard for. Meanwhile the Youngers have been livin in Poverty working their asses off and they aren;t allowed in the neighborhood because some rich white predjudice folk dont want them there!
-IAN MOREL 2PJ (NO ONE STEAL MY ANSWER!)
calm yourself, no one's gonna steal your answers, and nice vocabulary.
Where is the irony in Lindner’s statement: “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.”
Lindner is assuming that The Youngers are going to interfere in the dreams and goals of the whites, when or if they move to Claybourne Park. He claims the whites living there are "...just hardworking, honest people who don't really have much, but those little homes and a dream of the kind of community they want to raise their children in." The Younger's are already working as hard, maybe even twice as hard to even feed themselves. What about Travis's dreams, Mama's, Walter's, Ruth's, or even Beneatha's. Travis doesn't even has his own room, he sleeps in the living room! Mama always wanted a little garden, and never got the chance of getting one until now, and the white's are just trying to take it away. It's like the white folks are saying, we are better than you, you aren't white so you are not welcomed anywhere near our neighborhood, and by expressing this they all came up with a profit and planned on BUYING the house from The Youngers. I think that's obviously selfish and greedy.
Janice Tran
Where is the irony in Lindner’s statement: “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.”
Lindner's statement is ironic because the Younger family are the ones that are working really hard just to survive. Lindner thinks only about the white people and not the Younger family who are in much worse conditions. He doesnt want them to move to Claybourne Park because he think they will ruin the dreams of the white people, but the Younger family have dreams also.
Mr.Linder says that the youngers will ruin the dreams of the white people. And says that they will not be welcome in Claybourne Park.
But the Youngers have had much harder days then Mr.Linder ever had.
Linder claims to not want the Youngers to live in Clybourne Park because of the dreams and goals the residents have for the future. although, it is clear they do not want the Youngers there because of their race and the fear of what that could do to their community. The residents feel the Youngers will destroy what they worked hard to build and accomplish. Linder claims that the residents are not rich or fancy, but hardworking people but so are the Youngers. they have worked hard in their lives for years to get this far and to be shut out of a community is insulting.
Where is the irony in Lindner’s statement: “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.”
Mr. Lindners's statement is ironic because he thinks that with the Youngers moving into Claybourne Park, it will ruin the dreams of the White people. The Youngers have many dreams as well, and they worked very hard maybe harder than the whites have worked! The Youngers should be able to live in Claybourne Park just like everyone else, and shouldn't be judged by the color of their skin!
Lindner's statement is pretty ironic because it's the Younger family that has been working their butts off just to survive. Lindner only cares about the white people and their little needs, while the Youngers are in great need of help. He doesn't want them to move to Claybourne Park because he thinks that they'll ruin the dreams of the white people. However, the Youngers have dreams of their own, and they want to pursue it as well.
jeez ian, god no ones gonna steal your answer! and like janice said, nice vocabulary..
The statement made by Mr.Linder is very ironic because was he is trying to express as an image to a group of people is identically opposite and reflecting to what Walter and the Youngers have been trying to do their whole life. Mr.Linder says “People can get awful worked up when they feel that their whole way of life and everything they’ve ever worked for is threatened.” This is a statement that is said by Mr.Linder to say that the neighborhood Clyborne Park is a white neighborhood, where everyone is caucasion and it is prefered to be that way and they are determined to keep their ideal standards. This involves the Younger family because they were currently going to move into a house in Clyborne Park, which is the reason Mr.Linder says this with the fact they are a black family. However this is very ironic to their situation because their whole lives they have lived in, grown up in, and experienced nothing more than a lifestyle of poverty and dreaming of more. The Youngers are people who also worked hard to try at least scrap at their ideal imaginations of possibilities for a better life. In their point of view, Mr.Linder is the one who is getting them awfully worked up, because the very words he is saying is threatening the only dream they are so desperate to have and deserve. This is undoubtly something they have hoped, worked and slaved away for literally their whole life. Without looking at this to say someone is unfair, they are both groups of people who just want what they want, which they have worked hard for, back then a white neighborhood with such preferable ideal livings was normal, so they were just normal people wanting to live their lives the way they feel they've deserved to. Of course, it is politically incorrect for people in a white neighborhood to not want black people to live there. Even with this knowlegde of unfairness, it is still a double-problem situaiton with no idea of how to be solved for each one.
The statement made by Mr. Linder is very ironic because he doesnt want the Younger family to move to Claybourne park. This is because the neighborhood is more of a high class area with rich people. He believes that by them moving into the neighborhood they will negatively affect the dream of the rich people worked so hard for. Yet the Younger family has worked hard for there dreams as well.(JOEL CHAVARRIA)
Helen Huang
Mr. Linder said he doesn't want them to move there simply because the neighborhood people don't want them to go. They feel as if they can't talk to African Americans and they feel bothered that they're moving there. Mr. Linder on behalf of the Claybourne Park offered to buy the house off of them, with more money than they originally paid for the house.
Ariel Zhang
Homework 6:
Mr.Lindner is trying to say that he doesn't think the Younger family moving into the Claybourne Park is a very good idea. This is because, that neighborhood is where white people live and in this case they are rich too. He believes that if the Younger family were to move there it will effect the neighborhood, people living there wouldn't feel so safe. Just because the Younger family are colored people and based on his past knowledge it is believed that colored people can form or start many troubles. Therefore, that is why Mr. Lindner went to visit the younger family to tell them that moving there isn't such a good idea.
What Mr. Linder said is very ironic because he feels that if the Youngers move to Claybourne Park, it will destroy the whites dreams over their. Their dreams are to raise their children good in their homes. Maybe the whites think that having Negros in their neighborhood can effect how their children are going to be brought up. May I also remind you that a deffered dream can lead to destruction. Such as whites burning down black people houses that live in their neighborhood.
Darwin Romulus (May you get pimped smacked if you steal this answer)
Thanks this answer really helped me 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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