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    In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, the Youngers are a poverty-stricken african american family living in a small apartment in Chicago. They are receiving a life insurance check for ten thousand dollars, and what they will use this money for becomes a sensitive subject in the household. Each family member believes some of the money should go to their dreams or goal, but in the end agree it should go to a house first. They each want to be with ones with the money because it symbolizes power

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    In the play, “Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, the story has a strong cultural feel. Throughout the play the author focuses a lot on the families Southern culture. The author tries to focus the play around events that happened in her own life. A black family struggling to meet ends meet living in a poor neighborhood comes across a chance to upgrade and move into a family home in the white neighborhood. The play takes place in the 1950’s, a time where black lives didn’t matter to many. The

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    Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun.” This article shares mixed criticism of Hansberry’s play. Some critics praised her work, calling it a “significant contribution to American dramatic literature”. While some “saw it only as a protest play or social drama about a Black family's struggle to buy a house in a white neighborhood”. One critic by the name of Harold Cruse, is quoted as saying, the play is "the most cleverly written piece of glorified soap opera" he has ever seen. “A Raisin in the Sun” is said

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    the leader of a country work for the betterment of the nation as a whole. In A Raisin in the Sun, each of the characters has their own aspirations. In particular, Walter Lee Younger is a man who hopes to advance his family’s social status while providing for his family. Similarly, my aspiration is to improve my social status, to be better than those I am surrounded with. Thus, in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, Walter Lee Younger’s dream of advancing the social ladder is similar to my dream

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    Throughout “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, the author describes the struggle of an African-American family by the name of the Youngers, to work together so that every member of the family has a better future. While there are many characters that affect the plot line of the play. Two major characters, Walter Lee Younger and Lena Younger (Mama), influence the plot of “A Raisin in the Sun” to the highest degree. Whenever Walter’s wife or other family members try to argue against his opinion

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    In the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry the Younger family are presented with a dilemma. The dilemma being should the Younger family stick with their pride and move into the Clybourne Park development refusing the money from the Clybourne Park association to convince the Younger family not to move into the predominantly white neighborhood. However a character named Walter Younger blew a lot of the insurance money given to the Youngers by the late father to Walter adding a another layer

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    A Raisin in the Sun Mandy Hale, author of The Single Woman: Love, Life, and a Dash of Sass, once said, “Go against the grain, refuse to conform, take the road less traveled instead of the well-beaten path.” This shows that fearing to do what others would not. When a woman goes their own path and things start to grow tough, will she turn the other way? In Lorraine Hansberry’s, A Raisin in the Sun, she portrays a misunderstood character who, at times can be disrespected by her family. Beneatha Younger

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    ARITS MAJOR WORKS REVIEW GENERAL 1. Title – A Raisin in the Sun 2. Author (Playwright) – Lorraine Hansberry 3. Date of Original Publication – 1958 4. Novel Type – Play, Realist drama STRUCTURE 1. Point of View – third person objective, with the narrator giving stage directions to actions of characters 2. Relationship to meaning: Since she chooses all scenes to write about, Lorraine Hansberry is often considered the narrator and is able to provide perspective into the setting and action of the

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    A Raisin in the Sun was written by Lorraine Hansberry's it’s a story about a black family in 1959 Chicago, set in the family very crowded apartment, Walter Lee and Ruth share a room while Beneatha and Mama have the other; Travis must sleep out in the living room on the couch and they must all share a bathroom with other tenants in the building. From what we know from the lay out there is one small window in the kitchen and the apartment is scattered with worn furniture. The focuses that will be addressed

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    Life is often a bumpy road full of struggles, misfortune, and in some cases disaster and when these things occur it can cause you to defer the things you dream about. In Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun, we see through the lives of the struggling Younger family that sometimes you have to put aside your dreams and aspirations in order to deal with all the struggles and oppositions that are thrown at you in life. The Younger family comes upon a stroke of misfortune when the insurance

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