In 'A Raisin in the Sun,' Walter plans to show Mr. Lindner that his family is equal to others in Clybourne Park.
In Act III of 'A Raisin in the Sun,' when Walter says he is 'going to put on a show for Mr. Lindner,' he means that he wants to demonstrate to Lindner that his family is no different than those in Clybourne Park. Through this 'show,' Walter aims to assert his family's dignity and worth, despite Lindner's discriminatory intentions.
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