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Stereotypes In A Raisin In The Sun

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The Other Side of Stereotypes When doing a simple Google search online for “manliest things to do” results come up that include “being physically and mentally strong”, “defending people” and even “wrestling a bear”. Throughout time the expectations of strong, powerful and brave have surrounded the idea of a man. These stereotypes have influenced the role of the man in everything from social life to entertainment. Within the pieces of literature, Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper and A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, General Munro and Walter Lee Younger show an opposing side to this stereotype due to the character’s tendency to quit when situations get hard, the character’s naïve outlook when making deals, and the character’s …show more content…

The opposite side of the stereotype becomes clear for General Munro when the Indians attack the English and the General runs away. The same can be said for Walter Lee Younger when the character invests Berneatha’s medical school money into the business venture. An example from The Last of the Mohicans once again comes from the Native American attack done by Magua,
“At this moment Alice caught a glimpse of the vast form of her father, moving rapidly across the plain, in the direction of the French army. He was, in truth, proceeding to Montcalm, fearless of every danger, to claim the tardy escort for which he had before conditioned” (Cooper 180).
This quotation shows the reader how even though the General was running to talk to General Montcalm, nothing was actually being done about the slaughtering of the English people. General Munro on the other hand, was safe from all of the violence. Together this shows how the General’s rank was used to ensure safety, while nothing was really being done for the other people. During A Raisin in the Sun, the selfishness and lack of protection comes from Walter Lee using all of the family’s money, “MAMA: (To WALTER) Son- (She goes to him, bends down to him, talks to his bent head) Son… Is it gone? Son, I gave you sixty-five hundred dollars. Is it gone? All of

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