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    Throughout A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry uses the theme of dreams in order to illustrate the ways a dream being deferred can affect one’s life. The main concept of this play is the American dream, which includes every person, regardless of race, ethnicity, and religion should have an equal opportunity to live a successful life. The play emphasizes the importance of someone having a dream even when there are obstacles that may stand in his or her way. Each character has a dream that they

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    A Raisin in the Sun Summative Essay “So now it’s life, money is life, once upon a time freedom used to be life and now it’s money. I guess the world really has changed.” This may suggest that money is over everything and that money is changing the view of the world. Or perhaps it could be saying that money is very important and can be used for many different purposes. In the story “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hasberry, Walter lives by this statement and sees money very highly. Walter, a father

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    Inspired by Langston Hughes poem the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry debuted on Broadway in 1959. The play tells a tale of an impoverished black family living in Chicago’s Southside who is about to receive a hefty life insurance check. Although the plays setting is likely the 1940’s, A Raisin in the Sun can be best understood when viewed in the civil rights movement of the 1950’s and 1960’s in America because of its theme of dreams and its systematic racism and segregation. The systematic

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    “What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up, like a raisin in the sun?” These first few lines from Langston Hughes’ poem, Harlem, are the words that inspired Lorraine Hansberry’s, A Raisin in the Sun, and its central theme of never giving up on your dreams. The poem covers the life of the Younger family who have just received 10,000 dollars from the maturation of the life insurance policy of Big Walter who is the patriarch of the family. Using this money, his family strives to make their

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    Published in 1959, The Raisin in the Sun appears to be a simple story of a poverty-stricken African-American family of the 50s and their everyday adversaries; however, Lorraine Hansberry uses the Younger family to show how similar the family was to families of different racial backgrounds. Despite the Younger’s racial differences, they were still a family that had real family issues and they strived to fit the status quo of the American Dream. Throughout the story the Younger family continuously

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    Although some believe that racism (to an extent) doesn't exist anymore. However, they are wrong. The same racism that is shown through Karl Linder and George Murchison in A Raisin in the Sun- is still shown today- in our world in things such as: the travel ban/Muslim ban, and behind the scenes in soccer. In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, Karl Lindner shows racism towards the Younger family. “I want you to believe me when I tell you that race prejudice simply doesn’t enter into it. It is

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    The play A Raisin in the Sun is a drama that was written by Lorraine Hansberry, who loosely based it off of her own family. It’s about an African American family made up of five people that each have their own individual dreams. Dreams is the main theme of this play. The main character to be focused on though is Walter. His dream is able to show how oppression of a dream or a deferred dream can tear a person down until Walter is able to change and not have a dream that is self-centered. The play

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    In the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry the Younger family faces many conflicts. This is mainly because they are living in Chicago in the 1950’s. This was a time where many African Americans were discriminated, which caused the family to have many issues with money, jobs, and family. Two characters from the pay that help influence the plot would be Mama and Ruth. This is because of the roles they play, their conflicts, and their actions towards other character. Without the roles of

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    yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe." -Gail Devers. It's hard to believe in yourself when there's someone around you bringing you down. Beneatha, A character in “A Raisin in the Sun”, as a dream of becoming a doctor, but her dream is over shadow by Walter. At the beginning of the play Beneatha is a carefree person. However, the failure of others around her and the introduction of Joseph Asagi into her life cause Beneatha

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    The book “A Raisin in the Sun” was written by Lorraine Hansberry. Raisin in the sun is about dreams and how the main characters struggle to deal with their lives. Lorraine Hansberry wanted to inform readers about the values including purpose of dreams,and the need to fight discrimination and to understand the importance of family. Lorraine uses events of her life to relate and explain how the younger was struggling in the southside of chicago,along with making life improvements. She wanted to catch

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