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    Many people have various dreams in their lifetime but most of them either fail or give up. Dreams can consistently be shoved aside, but if you strive enough, you might just accomplish your dream. In the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, she shows how the Younger family is struggling with poverty and are being . The four main characters in the play, Lena, Ruth, Beneatha, along with Walter Lee Jr., all have dreams of their own. Each character's dream is deferred in a different way.

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    A Raisin in the Sun skillfully exemplifies many aspects of ‘black’ culture, especially how different ‘black archetypes’ may make different decisions based on how they see race and themselves within a culture. This is impertinent as a plot device in the play, and in the culture itself which the play is expressing. Black men at the time were forced to consider themselves into a certain way both for themselves and their families, and this play show’s how that unnecessary consideration can affect their

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    “A Raisin in the Sun” was written in 1959 by Lorraine Hansberry. The Younger family is expecting an insurance check from Big Walters death. While contemplating what the money should be used for, the family endures one conflict after another. If this play was converted into a movie a few changes would need to be made to entertain today’s audience. What should be kept the same in the play is the plot and premise. The plot and the premise should primarily be kept the same with adding a few changes to

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    For some people money means the world to them and even where the only place they can find happiness. However, for others money doesn’t mean anything to them; those people can live just with what they have and still be happy. According to “A Raisin in the Sun” written by Lorraine Hansberry demonstrates some of the conflicts people of color had in the late 1950’s when the subject involved money. Walter, one of the main characters of the play and also the only grown man of the family had the most problems

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    being able to reach this goal. Mama has the dream of owning her own house, Walter wants to be able to open a liquor store, Beneatha wants to go to school to become a doctor, and Ruth wants to move out of their current apartment. In the play A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry shows the effect of a deferred dream in Walter Lee’s character. Walter Lee, at the beginning of the play is hopeful to reach his dream. He expresses his excitement to Ruth and explains how his family’s life would be different

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    Raisin In The Sun Thesis

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    Kolby Coleman Huntingdon College Dr. Palmer ENGL202 4/17/2024 ‘‘Raisin in the Sun’’ by Lorraine Hansberry This paragraph section will be the introduction portion. “Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry is about a brother and a sister who want money from their mother for several reasons. Brother Walter wants money to be a part owner of a liquor store. Sister Benetha wants money to attend college. The family lived in a tiny apartment in Chicago, where they fought over one bathroom. Lena, who was

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    The play, “A Raisin in the Sun,” written by, Lorraine Hansberry, tells the story of an African American Family from the 1950s.The play opens to with an early morning view of what the Younger Family goes through on a daily basis. Early in the story, the reader learns that the Youngers are going to be receiving an insurance check of $10,000 due to the recent death of the husband of Mama. Walter Lee mentions the check and how he wishes that he could use the money to manage a local liquor store with

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    My group for the project on A Raisin In The Sun, consisted of Mollie, our director, Avery, who played the role of Beneath, Isabel, who played the role of Travis, Dana, who played the role of walter, and myself, I was the prop director. When we first sat down to decide upon a scene it took a little while because we needed to find a scene that would be suitable for our group's size and it also needed to be a fair amount of lines for each actor. I was the one that suggested that we did the very first

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, set in the aftermath of World War II during the apparent racial tension between African Americans and whites, portrays the story of the Youngers, a poor African American family, who feel the confinement of their miniscule apartment and the social roles forced upon them by society in Chicago’s South side. They discover a chance at a new beginning when the matriarch of the family, Lena Younger, receives a $10,000 life insurance check. However, her children

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    Raisin in the Sun, the short story about a black family who lived in Chicago around the late 50s, set in the family’s very crowded apartment, Walter and Ruth share a room while Beneatha and Mama must share the other; forcing Travis to sleep out in the living room on the couch. On top of the already crowded living area they must all share a bathroom with other tenants in the building. From what we know from the lay out there is one small window in the kitchen and the apartment is scattered with worn

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