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    Base on reading Act 1 and 2 in “The Raisin in the Sun”, I decided that I am going to choose option number one for many reasons. I believe the theme of the play in this book would connect closer to Mama’s money since the family is base on the check. The theme that I thought on this play would be money connects to hopes and dreams. In the story of “The Raisin in the Sun”, there is a family of 5 African Americans who live in a small dirty apartment. In their home, each person needs the money to accomplish

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    Though there was a heightened sense of tension over civil rights in the late 1950s when A Raisin in the Sun was written, racial inequality is still a problem today. It affects minorities of every age and dynamic, in more ways than one. Though nowadays it may go unnoticed, race in every aspect alters the way African-Americans think, behave, and react as human beings. This is shown in many ways in the play as we watch the characters interact. We see big ideas, failures, and family values through the

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    double-edged sword. Striving for dreams can cause us to be blind to reality, and see the world in an idealized form, instead of with all of its flaws. This fine line between dreams being beneficial and harmful is central in Lorraine Hansberry’s play, A Raisin in the Sun. In the play, Lorraine uses Walter’s characterization as a dreamer and his interactions with others to symbolize how dreams can not only blind oneself to reality, but also break down even the bonds of family. Walter’s dreams aren’t only detrimental

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s masterpiece, A Raisin in the Sun, is a play that capture the audience’s attention immediately. The following six components, which can be applied to the strong beginning of any work of literature, coalesce to create a captivating first act. Firstly, all powerful beginnings must need a protagonist, antagonist, and key supporting characters. Walter Lee is the only surviving male adult in the Younger household. He is in his mid- 30s and a caring father and husband. He works as

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    A Raisin in the Sun A Rasin in the Sun is a play by Lorrain Hansberry who introduces us to the Younger’s, who are a poor African-American family looking to escape from poverty. The play revolves around dreams of the main characters; they are passionate about owning home someday. They are also ambitious to rapidly obtain wealth. The main characters of the play all struggle with illusion versus reality. Their escape from poverty comes from when the father of the household passes away. Mama receives

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    A Raisin in the Sun Assimilationism in "A Raisin in the Sun" In "A Raisin in the Sun," by Lorraine Hansberry, the idea of assimilation, which means fitting into mainstream American society, is a big deal. The characters, like Walter and his mom, Lena, have different thoughts about this. Walter believes that becoming rich will help him fit in with white society, while Lena values her African American heritage and thinks family is more important than money. This shows the struggle many African Americans

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    In Lorraine Hansberry’s a Raisin In the Sun the character Ruth is talking about getting rid of her child and mama wants Walter to be like his father and tell her not to but he can’t bring himself to do it. In act one scene three there is a lot of tension and fighting so hansberry wants to break the tension with some humor. One example of humor is when beneatha comes out of her room in a Nigerian dress singing songs and confusing Mama (76). Another example of how there is humor after beneath a comes

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    A Raisin in the Sun Creativity of Hansberry played a crucial role in the development of African-American drama since the Second World War. A Raisin in the Sun was the first play by African-American author which was set on Broadway and was honored by the circle of New York theater critics. Drama of A Raisin in the Sun (1959) brought Hansberry to the Award Society of New York Critics as the best play of the year. A Raisin in the Sun shows the life of an ordinary African-American family which dreams

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    Lorraine Hansberry considered lines from two Hughes poems to title her play A Raisin in the Sun. Both Poems, “Mother to Son” and “Harlem,” connect to the play, however, Mother to Son is the better one because there is much more content talked about in this poem. The struggle the mother went through is crazy. The fact that she isn’t broken down and that she tries to support her child shows a lot. Mother and son have some connections.They are identical in many ways, but mostly on how outspoken the

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    Tania Garcia A raisin in the sun Prof. Natalie Sandler November, 27, 2012 A Raisin in the sun In a Raisin in the sun people wondered about Walter Lee’s inner journey. A Raisin in the sun is a play that explorer’s the struggles of African American people who achieve their desires. It’s about an African American family trying to pursue an American dream of owning their own home but in the process they encounter racism

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