What is the relationship between Ruth and Travis in a raisin in the sun?
Also question is, what is the relationship between Walter and Ruth?
A Raisin in the Sun - Ruth and Walter. Ruth and Walter's relationship is very realistic. Their relationship has lost the romance and is becoming more difficult. Ruth works day in and day out to provide for the family, and she is tired of Walter and his dreams and his selfishness.
Additionally, what does Travis represent in a raisin in the sun?
By far the youngest member of his family (stage directions describe him as ten or eleven years old), Travis represents the future of the Younger family. Travis plays a symbolic role again in the last scene of the play. When Walter, Travis's father, is planning to take the money from Mr.
Beneatha argues that the money belongs to Mama and that Mama has the right to decide how it is spent. Walter then leaves for his job as a chauffeur—he has to ask Ruth for money to get to work because the money he gave Travis was his car fare. She asks Ruth what she would do with the money, which amounts to $10,000.