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The most inportant scean in the play i think is when Walter tells Mr.Linder that he didnt want the money and that they were moveing in. This showed how Walter had changed and relized some things. I think when mama said "we ain't never been that dead" that made him think about his father and the rest of the past family that fought for thier rights. He must have relized giving in was giving up and he relized he didnt want to do that and he actually wouldnt be fine (like he said he would be) if he did.

Alyssa The most importation scene to me in this play is the very last scene, i picked this scene for many reasons, For in the beginning Walter was thinking about taking Mr.Linder up on his money offer to get them out of the park; but after a wile i guess he had come to a realization that he should stand up for his family and not take the offer, Which he does and by doing this he shows that he is the man of the house, or as moma would say, "He finally come into his manhood today, didn't he? Kind of like a rainbow after the rain. This also shows that even though they might be in a little trouble at first, he believes that they can make it."