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Raisin In The Sun Beneatha

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Having a different point of view may change who you are. In the book Raisin in the Sun Beneatha seems to be different from everyone that surrounds her. She's always being questioned by the rest of her family when she says her opinion on something. In the poem “I, Too, Sing America” a black man is sent to the kitchen when company comes. These two relate because it shows how not all Americans feel the same about who they are. In Raisin in the Sun the author makes it seem as if Beneatha is the only person that thinks like her. “George: What have you done to your head--I mean your hair? Beneatha: Nothing --except cut it off. Ruth: Now that's the truth - it's what ain't been done to it! You expect this boy to go out with your head all nappy like

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