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    The book, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, was written in 1957. The story, is the representation of a African American family, of five (Dambe, et al., 2014). The play is set in, South side of Chicago in the early 1945-1959 (SparkNotes, 2017). The play has three different acts in it, which show a few weeks inside a coloured family, who are earning the bare minimum. The whole play portrays the Younger family receiving some sort of check, which we don’t know the amount yet, or who the money

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    She started to write for a newspaper company. Lorraine met Langston Hughes and they became best friends. Langston Hughes wrote a poem called “Dream Deferred” and it inspired Lorraine to write the play A Raisin in the Sun. In her play, Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry uses walter, Beneatha, and Ruth to show the negative consequences that occur when a dream is deferred. First, Hansberry uses Walter to show the negative consequences of what happens when a dream is deferred

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    felt discriminated against by society? If you answered yes, this is very common and is a very big issue today. Many people or groups often feel discriminated against, especially African Americans in the 1950s. Written by Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin In the Sun is about the Youngers, an African American family who is being discriminated against by a local white community. After receiving a check after Big Walter’s (father of Beneatha) death, they put a down payment on a house in a white community. The

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    Lee and the court ruled that they had to move. This was the event that inspired Mrs. Hansberry to write Raisin In The Sun. Langston Hughes was born on February 1st 1902. He was a poet and an influential part of the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes and Lorraine Hansberry met in Harlem during the mid 50s. They became very good friends. Hansberry titled her award winning play Raisin In The Sun after a line in one of his poems, A Dream Deferred. The play

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    After World War II, African Americans had unequal opportunities in many aspects of their lives. A Raisin in the Sun, a play by Lorraine Hansberry, mirrors the conflicts endured by African-Americans after World War II who were hoping to better their lives, but still held back by the racism and bigotry of earlier eras. Despite the legal barriers of segregation in the 1950s, black families were still being denied access to jobs, higher education, and particularly as it relates to the play, desirable

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    You know that great feeling When you finally get done with that long book you read and are just ready to watch the movie but realize the movie is so much different than the book. Although the play A Raisin in the Sun is similar to the 2008 film A Raisin in the Sun by Kenney Leon with the main idea of life plans and dreams they are also very different. Teachers must read the play before watching the movie because it shows the differences in mood changes, character changes and scene changes. To begin

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    Dreams are something that gives you hope in life to do better. They can motivate you, but they can also pull you down if you don’t achieve them. Lorraine Hansberry explores this belief throughout the play, A Raisin in the Sun. In the play, Walter is a brother to Benetha and a husband to Ruth. They have a son named Travis. Walter, Benetha, and Mama’s dreams illustrate that deferred dreams sag like a heavy load. When Walter’s dream of opening a liquor store fails, he begins to sag. Mrs. Arnold calls

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    The American dream is a goal that is constantly chased by many people, and Lorraine Hansberry’s play, A Raisin in the Sun, portrays it through numerous characters throughout the story. A Raisin in the Sun is a play that follows the Younger family living in the South side of Chicago during the 1950’s as they struggle with poverty. The African American family centers around a man named Walter Younger living with his wife Ruth, his son Travis, his sister Beneatha, and Mama Lena. The family of five are

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye both use conflict as a key factor to show the importance of one specific topic. In A Raisin in the Sun, the author uses money and dreams to build conflicts It is important for a piece of literature work to have a conflict because is Both pieces of literature show that a conflict makes up the theme of the work Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, is a play in which each individual character holds a specific dream though

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    In Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun, members of the Younger family each have dreams of their own. Mama, Walter, and Beneatha, specifically, have a hard time fulfilling their dreams because of monetary, family, or selfish concerns. The play illustrates what happens, through the characters, when a dream is deferred. Each of the characters situation’s exemplifies one of the possibilities in the poem by Langston Hughes of how a dream is deferred. In the play Walter has dreams that get pushed

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