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    Columbia Pictures' A Raisin in the Sun is a 1961 dramatic motion picture, starring Sidney Poitier. It's based on a 1959 Broadway play by Lorraine Hansberry. It tells the story of an African American family's personal and social struggle as they try to improve their way of life. Its major themes include poverty, racism, manhood and cultural pride. Lena Younger (played by Claudia McNeil) is an older matriarch with two adult children, Beneatha (Diana Sands) and Walter Lee (Poitier). Walter has

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    Why do everyone want to live “The American Dream” and “The Fantasy Life”? In the play “A Raisin in the Sun”written by Lorraine Hansberry and the movie written by Lorraine Hansberry ,Walter Lee Younger wants to live the rich and glorious life.In the book Walter Lee Younger wants to live “The Fantasy Life”which simply means he wants to be rich, own his own business, and make his son pride.In the movie Walter Lee Younger wants to live “The American Dream”, which simply means equal opportunity to achieve

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    millions nationwide, and continues to embody the spirit of justice for African Americans today. King’s speech propagated ideas of hope, dreams, and justice for African Americans, despite the continuous oppression they faced in everyday society. A Raisin in the Sun, a renowned play written by Lorraine Hansberry, expresses similar ideas through the tale of an impoverished African American family. Discrimination, hope and dreams are all ideas that these timeless works have brought to life through their powerful

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    Hughes explores in his poem called Harlem, and the various effects of having a dream deferred are encountered in the play A Raisin in the Sun. In fact, the play gets its name from the poem as one line in the poem asks, “Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?”, and it is this poem that allows the reader to better understand what is going on in the play. In the play A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry keeps up a sustained allusion to Langston Hughes’s

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    In the Raisin of the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, it is quite obvious to understand the struggles a small, African American family, living in poverty would be going through. During the 1960s, racism was still the struggling factor for many races that were not white, leaving them with not as many opportunities’ as other families would have. In Chicago, the Younger family was one of the following African American Families living in poverty.In a small rundown apartment, but in fact was well taken care

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    What happens to a dream deferred? In the play The Raisin In The Sun, Author Lorraine Hansberry attempts to answer this question through her characters, characteristics: one of these characters is Walter Lee. Walter goes through a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the play which shows the audience that several things can happen when a dream is deferred. When examining Walter’s characteristics a viewer is able to see his role in the family, what he wants, his personality, and from these three a

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    desperately that each fragment of your soul longs for the satisfaction of meeting a goal? The obstacles along the way may cause one trouble, but one still strives for that personal satisfaction of knowing something grand was accomplished. A Raisin In The Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry, gives off many aspects of the story’s characters wanting the reward of being able to say, “I did it”. Beneatha Younger, a passionate, strong-willed woman will do whatever it takes to pursue her dream of attending

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    truly important in life. In Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, this situation plays out when the character Walter loses his dead dads insurance money which was supposed to lift his family out of poverty. Afterwards, Walter’s hope was lost, until he grasped a new idea about life. Walter remembered his family's legacy and what was most important to him, his pride helped transform his character over the course of the play. In a Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry reveals that Walter changes from

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    In the play, A Raisin in the Sun, a common question is asked, to stay, or to go. The Younger Family is asked not to move into their new home, and in exchange will be paid for not moving into their home. They had already paid for the home, and were now going to be offered the money they paid, plus an excess of money. It is argued by an anonymous writer, that, the family should not take the owner’s association money. Furthermore, according to the anonymous writer, the family should not accept the owner’s

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    Why do we attempt to reach something and not focus on how big of a backlash could occur? Lorraine Hansberry wrote the play A Raisin in the Sun published by Vintage Books in 1959 but what was the argument in her writing? Lorraine Hansberry’s argument was the fact that you do not need to accomplish your dreams to be satisfied or happy. Two characters in this play both have an enormous dream. One being to go big with money, owning an alcohol store, and another being in medical school. Although, they

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