Like Cassius and Brutus in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, what does Walter in A Raisin in the Sun seek to do?A. quit his job

B. solve a mystery

C. control the future

D. help other people

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Answer: C. Control the future. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, both Cassius and Brutus are part of the assassination of Julius Caesar. Both men were trying to control the future, as they feared Caesar's growing influence and power was a threat to the stability of the Roman Republic. Walter is highly obsessed with being a successful entrepreneur and having all the money he could hope for to give his future stability and safety. Walter in near vain, fails to accumulate his desired wealth and becomes shackled to his lofty ambitions throughout A Raisin in the Sun.

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i assume you are asking about e2020 correct? i believe the answer is b
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