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A Raisin In The Sun Analysis

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In A The Raisin in the Sun, the reader is introduced by a poem which asks, “What happens to a dream deferred?” (Hansberry 3). A dream deferred disappears from the dreamers grasp. An event that happened way too often to the minorities of the 1950s. The topic of dreams was written and talked about by many well known people at the time. Specifically, the playwright Lorraine Hansberry and the motivational speaker Martin Luther King Jr. Hansberry wrote the play Raisin in the Sun which is about the Younger family’s struggles as a black family in the 1950s. On the other hand, Martin Luther King's speech revolves around the mistreatment of minorities, and how he strived for equality. The Play A Raisin in the Sun written by Lorraine Hansberry has parallels to the speech “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. with the connection of checks with the deeper meaning of freedom, and the characters struggles. The topic of checks appear in both Martin Luther King’s and Lorraine Hansberry’s work. In King’s speech he mentioned the wage gap when it came to the individual's ethnicity in which he said, “So we’ve come back with this check, a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice” (King Jr). In the same manner, one of the main drives in Raisin in the Sun is that the Younger family is getting a check worth ten thousand dollars. The check in the play is what allows the family freedom to go after their dreams, and in King’s speech the check is supposed represent the freedom that is being withheld because of segregation. In addition, when the Younger family gets the ten thousand dollar check for Big Walter's death Mamma gets hit with the realization of the checks worth to which Hansberry says, “She gazes at the check for a while before a morose look strikes upon her facial features” (Hansberry 69). Mamma’s sudden melancholy attitude is because of the little worth her husband, Big Walter, is in the eyes of the government. This connects King's stance on the banks, and the injustice when it came to the treatment of minorities. Besides the check, there are many moments with the characters struggles in Raisin in the Sun that reflects in Martin Luther King’s speech. In A Raisin in the Sun

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