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    A Raisin in the Sun is about the dream of the Youngers, a black family living in South Side Chicago in the 1950s. Like any family, the Youngers’ dream is a stitched-together mosaic; as they impatiently wait for the arrival of an insurance check for ten thousand dollars, each member of the Younger clan has a slightly different dream for the money. Yet when the check actually arrives, their dreams collide. Even as the dream of each relation moves closer to reality, the family fragments. The struggle

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    The situation that play out in Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun can be put side by side in situation that is happening in modern America, and we can see how each of the characters have characteristic that we still see in people today. Using Reader-Response Analysis we can see that how people act, think, and handled problems in the play A Raisin in the Sun is still how people today still handle problems. A Raisin in the Sun is perfect example of how a family can handle problems that occur

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    In A Raisin In the Sun, Mama’s delicate plant exhibits her family’s deferred dreams for a better future, which have struggled to survive under the difficulties of life in Chicago’s South Side. The Youngers is an African-American family, who received a $10,000 life insurance check as a result of the death of Mama Younger’s husband. The play takes place in the 1950’s and during that time there was a lot of discrimination, oppression, and deferred dreams in an all-white society. But, with the life-insurance

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    A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry portrays the life of the Youngers, a lower economic class, African American family living in a 2 bed no bath apartment in the 1950s. Hansberry reveals the emotional turbulence of African Americans in this era revolved around dried up dreams and lack of money. The Younger family consists of Mama, the head of the house, Walter Lee, Ruth, Beneatha, and Travis. The American play starts with a tired family in a tired apartment and ends with a revived family in

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    "A Raisin in the Sun" is a play by Lorraine Hansberry, who presents the American Dream. The Younger family consists of Walter and Ruth Younger, their son Travis, along with Walter's mom Lena (Mama) and Walter's sister Beneatha. Mama, with Ruth's support, wishes to move out of their apartment and into a residence in a better area. Walter wants to emerge wealthy and plans to do so by means of investing in an enterprise with his friend. Beneatha wants to go to medical school. This play depicts the different

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    of wealth. Hansberry’s fame came mostly from the play, Raisin in the Sun. The title is based off of one of the lines in Langston Hughes’ “Dream Deferred”. Both of them were born in New York, focused on black empowerment, and heavily involved in the NAACP. Not only was the title based off of one of the lines in his poem, the entire play was based off of the idea on what happens to a dream that becomes deferred. In her play, Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry uses

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    Raisin’ A Family The play A Raisin in The Sun follows the Younger family and their struggle to use the money left from an insurance check following Mr. Younger’s death. The Family members begin to feud when trying to determine the money’s use. The Youngers are an African-American family in the 1950’s living in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. This causes complications for the whole family as they decide whether or not to move into the neighborhood. The characters of the play have many given

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    In the play “Raisin in the Sun” the person whose dream was most deferred was Walter Lee. With Walter being the man of the house he struggles against poverty and wanting to provide a better life for his family. In the play, it is Walter’s dream that is deferred and leaves the family devastated. Walter’s dream was to be wealthy to gain pride, dignity, and respect. He believed that he could achieve this dream by opening a liquor store with friends as joint investors. He believed that a man who works

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    The Importance of Dreams in “A Raisin in the Sun” Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” follows a struggling African-American family during the middle of the twentieth century. Set in Chicago’s southside, the play describes many of the problems faced by the family over money and racial discrimination. In the play, the characters battle against their unfavorable economic and social status as well as their conflicting opinions about what is best for the entire family. The play’s title is derived

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    “If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things,” (Albert Einstein). Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun, March 11, 1959. In A Raisin in the Sun, the Younger family are African-American in a time where there was racial discrimination. They have aspirations of doing great things, but struggle with maintaining relationships with those around them. In the play, a conflict emerges that can change the family's lives forever. Lorraine Hansberry reveals one of her themes

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