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    character from Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin In The Sun, because throughout the book readers see her talk about her aspirations in life and everyone always tells her she is aiming too high. They tell her that she should not be so bold and to settle and do what a typical woman should, but she is so driven she refuses to let them degrade her and her dream. She continues to push for what she wants no matter what anyone says. Throughout the book A Raisin In The Sun Beneatha appears to be insensitive,

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    Imagery in The Raisin In The Sun displays uniquely to distinguishes each feeling or reaction proceeding to the characters. The reader gets more of a better image of situation, actions and feelings as illustrated “Mama: Son do you know your wife is expecting another baby? (Walter stands stunned and absorbs what his mother has said.) That’s what she wanted to talk to you about…” (Act 1 Scene 2 Page:1568.) With this image you can examine him feel so much emotion Walter at that time. The imagery of him

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    Part Three- Theme The major theme of the play A Raisin in the Sun that stood out to me was racism. The Younger family are african american and living in the 1950’s, where separation of colored people from white people was most prevalent. During this time, black people were legally supposed to be treated as equal, yet white people proceeded to do everything they could make them feel unwelcome everywhere they went. Everyone in the Younger house has low paying jobs working for white people, not even

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    As a family living under oppression with a low socioeconomic status, the Younger family heavily relies on their family-oriented pride to move forward in life. In Hansberry’s play, A Raisin in the Sun, the theme of pride and dignity is heavily prevalent. Each character has their own hopes and dreams for the future, but the clashing goals prevent any family members to support one another. The Youngers are proud, not only with their dreams, but with their heritage, traditions, and social status. However

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    In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and a variety of African American poetry writers, the authors emphasize that dreams are made unattainable due to obstacles out of one’s control. In A Raisin in the Sun, Hansberry proves dreams are unattainable because of discrimination and racism. In fact, Walter and Beneatha share two opposing viewpoints on assimilating. Beneatha “hates assimilationist N******.someone who is willing to give up his own culture and completely submerge himself in the dominant

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    A Raisin in the Sun The American Dream has been in the hearts of people all over the United States and even worldwide for many years. It is an ideal that is not limited to age, race, or social standing, but represents family, a secure job, and a house with a car in the garage. A Raisin in the Sun explores the dreams of the Younger family and how these dreams affect their relationships with one another. Along with dreams and family, another major theme of the book is racial discrimination. These

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    Inspired by the poem Harlem by Langston Hughes, A Raisin in The Sun is a playwright written by Lorraine Hansberry following the lives of individual members of a black family from the Southside of Chicago. An activist beyond her times, Hughes was a lesbian, activist, and a communist in 1950’s America, during the peak of the Red Scare (biography.com). Her revolutionary ideals are seen within her works, including this play, as every character deals with racism in one form or another, which is further

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    A Raisin in the sun is an artfully written short story / play by Lorraine Hansberry. It tells a story about the hopes and dreams of a black family living in a poverty-stricken neighborhood of Chicago in the times of racial segregation in the 1950’s. In the opening of this story we meet the Younger Family, Walter Lee, Ruth, and their 10year old son Travis. Walter lee, Travis’s dad is talking to his wife Ruth about needing to get into the bathroom but having to wait because Travis is taking so long

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    Raisin In The Sun Motifs

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    A Raisin in the Sun is a play that debuted in the year 1959. It tells of the experiences of a black family in the Washington Park Subdivision of Chicago’s neighborhood of Woodlawn. The members of the family try to make their lives ‘better’ from an insurance payout that came after the father’s demise. For this essay, the two topics that will be considered motifs of the play and the themes that are present in the play. Motifs are the recurrent structures, contrasts, and literary devices that may aid

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    anything. It is like how blue can stand for sadness, and how the sun can stand for happiness. Symbolism is an object or an idea that has a representation beyond the literal meaning of the object. The functions of symbols are to add meaning to the text and underline some subtle point the author is making, also to give the reader a clue about the mood of the story and what will happen. The symbols Lorraine Hansberry used in A Raisin in the Sun are the light, plant, and the window. All three symbols; the

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