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The American Dream In Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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During the colonial period from the 1880s to 1920s, people from around the globe traveled to the United States with the same dream, but with different perceptions. The special vision vividly delineated in everyone’s eyes is what people called “the American Dream”. However, the American Dream is vastly divergent compared to everyone with the dream in mind. Because there is no such thing as the American Dream, since it various for everyone, it will affect people’s actions on how they will reach their goals whether it be moral or not. Some would think that the American Dream is about money or recognition, but in Hansberry illustrates in her play A Raisin in the Sun that the American Dream is about family and happiness instead of wealth and fame. The American Dream is still a motivator for people to strive for their goals to this day. The idea of the American Dream has evolved since the colonial period due to the circumstances and change in society. For instance a person’s American Dream in the 1900’s would probably be to find success, have a family, freedom, or simply to just have a better life. The mindset of now-a-days, people neglect most of these original ideas to solely focus on money, success, or fame. There is true that having an abundance of money or having fame would be beneficial, but in the present, americans needs to learn the true meaning of the “American Dream”. Hansberry depicts the concept of “The American Dream” in the play A Raisin in the Sun as a main topic

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