"And we have decided to move into our house because my father--my father--he earned it for us brick for brick." -pg. III.i.48
In the quote above, Walter is speaking to the man from the "Welcoming Committee". This specific moment shows how Walter is a dynamic character. Walter shows that he is dynamic by his mood swings as well. As soon as he has money in his possession, he becomes an all-around happier person. During this last scene, Walter changes his beliefs on how he should be an example to his family and protect him. At the beginning, Walter was greedy and selfish, wanting only his dreams to be considered for the $10,000 check. By the end, the money didn't matter to him and he held himself with dignity, respct, and self-confidence. Although this dynamicy caused problems in the beginning, his family was happy with him in the end.
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