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    In Lorraine Hansberry’s Raisin in the Sun, the reader is given a glance at gender roles in the 1950s, except with a twist. The Younger family has been plagued with lower class in society, so that means that Lena Younger (mama), Ruth, Walter, and even Travis have to work hard and receive little pay. This often causes tension between family members. Similarly, the Wingfield family in Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams struggles for money. Set in the middle of the Great Depression, Amanda Wingfield

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    In the play, A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, the American Dream is presented throughout the play. The American Dream is that a person can come to America and become something great with a lot of hard work, and their hard work would be rewarded. Each family member has a dream of their own. Mama wants to leave something for her children so they are not left with nothing, and Beneatha wants to be a doctor. Also, Ruth dreams of living in a better house, and Walter dreams of owning a liquor

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    plays A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry, and Death of Salesman, written by Arthur Miller, demonstrate how these relationships vary from family to family. Linda and Biff, and Ruth and Travis are the mothers and sons in the plays. Biff and Travis, despite their age difference, interact the same way they do to their mothers. They initiate arguments, which end up being forgiven. A typical mother-son relationship is evident between Travis and Ruth in the play A Raisin in the Sun. They

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    home. In, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, she explains how a family from a minority community faced multiple obstacles trying to achieve their American Dream. The Younger family is a family full of dreams, but only dreams. Trying to escape their reality, they encounter the obstacle of real estate racism, the obstacle of being assimilated by an oppressive white community , the obstacle of false dreams, and the obstacle of education. According to the play, A Raisin in the Sun, I believe Hansberry

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    their own problems right? Well, in the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry so does this family named the Younger family. They are black family and live in a house that was not fit for five people to live there. They were also a black family and they lived in a time when blacks were not liked. There is a certain Younger, whose name is Walter. He has a lot problems and is an alcoholic. This is only some of the Younger’s problems. A Raisin in the Sun takes place in Chicago, Illinois in the 1950s

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    Do you believe we live in a society where money and morality are important? Money has brainwashed us into believing that we need it more then anything and without it we are nothing. In the play “Raisin In The Sun”, we meet a character called Walter Lee. Walter believes that money is the most important thing and has no morality, because only thinks about he wants, he is rude to his mom, shows no emotion towards his wife, and turns his back on his own family. After Walter’s father passed away, his

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    . Mama’s Dream In Lorraine Hansberry’s play “A raisin in the sun” she uses the character Mama to show that although she thinks she’s doing the right thing for her kids she must respect their dreams/needs before she can really support them. In the play “A raisin in the sun” Mama is a kind hearted person that loves her family and will do anything to keep them together.When the 10,000 dollar insurance check cam mama use half of the money to put a down payment on a house that is in a white

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    In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, the dreams of the Younger’s, an impecunious family living in the Southside of Chicago, are quickly deferred due to the racial oppression during the late 1950s. Walter Younger wishes to own his own liquor store, which he believes will extricate his family from poverty, but his family does not support his dream. Because of Walter’s dream, he damages his relationship with his family, ruins the dreams of his loved ones, and causes himself to become deranged

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    A Raisin in the Sun represents the struggles African Americans faced during the 1950’s through the conflicts of the main characters. The author, Lorraine Hansberry, uses the character Beneatha to show the choice between assimilation with whites or staying in touch with her African culture. The alternatives of earning money through shady dealings and underhanded business or earning it through honest work and integrity are represented by Walter and his struggle to provide for the family. The character

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    States’ history, fought for educational opportunities and equality for all. The want and fight for these basic rights are shown in “A Raisin in the Sun”. Beneatha Younger, a main character in the book, demonstrated the want for an education. Although Beneatha Younger is not a real person, she still has a lot in common with Shirley Chisholm. In “A Raisin in the Sun”, Beneatha Younger is a young African American living in South Side, Chicago with her mother and her brother. During the play, she is

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