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Themes Of The American Dream In A Raisin In The Sun

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A Raisin in the sun shows the hardship many need to face in order to attain this notion of the American Dream. The book did more than then just show what everyone faced, she shows the struggles that many African American families had to face when trying to achieve the notion of the American Dream. She does this by showing the environment that many African American lived in when there was bombing in the neighborhood or when white people would force African American who finally bought a home, out. Lorraine also shows the struggles of the characters of the book like Walter who struggles with the decision he makes and the contradictions that stop him from achieving his goals of being wealthy or when Beneatha goes against the norms of society …show more content…

In the book A Raisin in the Sun that many White American did bombing within the neighborhood of African American to keep them scared and oppress. An example of this was when Ms. Johnson talk about how Walter’s family is going to be in the paper because a bombing happens in their home. This show that many of the White American believe that every White American had to opportunity to accomplish this dream but not anyone of color. The reason this is significant since happens in African American neighborhoods bombing, or being forced out of homes within white neighborhoods happen caused the opportunities of many African American to minimal leaving them with little ways of becoming successful. These struggles are unique to African Americans.
After the great migration that many African American families did to the north, the same thing of oppression happen but it was hidden. African Americans at this time want to be accepted in society rather than being an outcast, this is why the struggle of finding a sense of home was a way of being coming apart of the society. Yes, many Americans had Dreamed of owning a home but to African American having a home was more of having a place where they can be truly them. Yet when the African Americans finally accomplish this goal, it was halted by the society. An example of this is from the article White Rage by Carol Anderson who talks about when those who

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