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    In Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, the story is set in 1950s Southside Chicago, in a red-lined neighborhood. Although the majority of the story is set within the scope of the neighborhood, the perceptions of the world held by the inhabitants of that neighborhood vary greatly. Mama and Beneatha, two quintessential members of the Younger family and cohabitors of this neighborhood, have vastly disparate perceptions of the world, likely because of the discrepancies, fueled by changing times

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    of African-Americans faced such issues in the 1950’s, living on the south side of Chicago, struggles with poverty, dignity and dreams of a better life. Wanting better for your children and trying to fit in, while maintaining family values. A Raisin in the Sun is an excellent example of the relationship between family values and conflict. In this play it portrays: values and purpose of dreams, the need to fight for racial discrimination and the importance of family. In this play the Younger family

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    Raisin in the Sun What does Mama's plant represent and how does its symbol evolve over the course of the play? The plant that Mama cherishes and nurtures is used as a powerful symbol throughout the play. At the time the play was presented, African Americans were struggling to gain justice on several fronts. The Civil Rights Movement was in full swing and the Black community was pushing forward, although their status as a culture was in doubt. The plant symbolizes the actual status of African

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    Walter L.Y. She is 20 years old and wants to go to medical school. • Joseph Asagai- Nigerian man in love with Beneatha and his african heritage. Proposes to Beneatha and hopes to live with her in Nigeria. Themes- • Dreaming and Planning- In "A Raisin in the Sun " the Younger family dreams about what they will do with the $10,000 check and have different plans or ideas of what to do with the money. • Fighting Racism- The Family move into an all white community. Even though Mr. Linder said they will face

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    The play A Raisin in the Sun was written by Lorraine Hansberry and produced on stage in 1959. The play's setting features an important time period for race relations in America shortly after WWII to around 1959. When Americans fought in World War II, they were fighting to uphold equality for all this ultimately exposed the hypocrisy of the conditions for African Americans in the states. The play’s depiction of the struggles of African Americans and their interactions with whites is a bit cynical

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    soul can be literal or figurative (soul = pride/self-respect = identity) Usually the main character wouldn't be able to resist the temptation and ends up selling his/her soul, which is in contrast to what happens to Walter Lee Younger in “A Raisin in the Sun.” Every language has a grammar: a set of patterns and rules that we learn to use when we're reading. Just as language having its grammar, literature is the same. Ex. : When a writer starts talking about other subjects, the readers see the pattern

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    A Raisin in the sun This play takes place in the 1950s, in the Southside of Chicago. With a family of five hard-working African Americans. Even Though the exact years isn’t specified in the play. Since the play takes place in the 1950s during a very significant time dealing with race issues that were going on at that time. In the 1950s it was the turning point for America for civil injustice, the beginning of the decade brought in the civil rights movement. At that time most of the south was

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    A Raisin in the sun A poor African-American family living in the streets of Chicago had the chance to live the life they’ve been dreaming of for years. but does the mental picture that they paint in their heads include racism, the fear of getting bombed out of their home and the feeling of being unwanted in a place the have worked so hard to get? The younger family received ten thousand dollars from their deceased father which they are using to buy a home in a white neighborhood. Mr. lindner whom

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    reason it's still around the globe due to the people, themselves individually, and how they were raised. Racism is still a problem because of the people that keep it around. People are the reason why racism is still around. When we watched A Raisin In The Sun and Karl was trying to buy the Youngers out of there house. This is why racism is still around because people like Karl are trying to buy out there house. Furthermore they also did not want them in the community from there cultural appearance

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    Throughout out the whole play, “A Raisin in the Sun.” many of the scenes were either very uplifting or very dark and almost ominous. After reading this play many themes could be brought up but one that really connects with the overall storyline, is that even when times are tough and things are going down hill real fast, family will always be there to help lift you up. The two first beginning acts shows a lot of backing for this, for instance in scene I when Walter and Beneatha get in a huge argument

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