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    Where is Home? Question: What are Mama’s reasons for wanting a new house? There is a common expression which says, “Home is where the heart is”. In the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, the dialog between the characters centers around the highly anticipated move from a dark gloomy apartment in the Southside of Chicago to a nice new home in a Chicago suburb. Throughout the play, we hear Mama discussing her reasons for wanting to move. Mama longs for a new house mainly to fulfil the

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    most of the time the same, but sometimes one rises above the other. In this situation, the movie rises over the book. While reading a Raisin in the Sun it seemed like they stayed in the same spot the whole time. In the movie they showed us and explained all of the places that they mentioned in the book and it gave me the larger picture. The movie a Raisin in the Sun is better than the book because it has more details and gives us a better visualization. Asagai’s character appears both in the movie

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    Written in 1959 by Lorraine Hansberry, the play A Raisin in the Sun made history by progressing the equality of races. Lorraine, born May 19, 1930, experienced the discrimination firsthand. The play, set in Southside Chicago in 1939-1959, dives into the struggles of one particular family. In the play, Mama, the head of the household, displays compassion a cut above everyone else mentioned. This essay will detail how Mama’s character in A Raisin in the Sun exhibits nurture, compassion, and forgiveness

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    “The most important decision about your goals is not what you are willing to do to achieve them, but what you are willing to give up”-Dave Ramsey. A Raisin in the Sun is about the Younger family and how they all have a different plan for what they are going to use the $10,000 insurance check on. My Big Fat Greek Wedding is about the Portokalos family and how they react to the new changes Toula is making in her life. American Born Chinese has three main storylines about a Monkey king that believes

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    The play "A Raisin in the Sun" is a powerful portrayal of the discrimination faced by Black communities. Through Hansberry's gripping narrative, the play highlights the struggle of racial inequality black families and individuals have to face and the untamed tension between white and black families in a single community in Chicago in the 1950s. By shedding light on these issues, the play urges us to confront the harsh realities of prejudice and work towards a more just society. Body paragraph #1

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    A Raisin in the Sun “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry is a play centered around an African-American family on the Southside of Chicago set after World War II. This groundbreaking play was the first of its kind revolving around the race relations of the middle of the twentieth century. This play has won over many hearts and minds with its intense drama and relevant storyline. This play’s title is off the poem “Dream Deferred” by Langston Hughes, where Mr. Hughes contemplates on what happens

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    Each of the focal characters in “A Raisin in The Sun” by __ has their own reverie of how they can surpass the situations that threaten to keep them constrained in society. It’s a story encompassing family, struggles, transformation, and how they could come together wholly, during these grueling times. Although these dreams are expressed through context, the application of symbolism exemplifies a reflective and unique addition of meaning, ultimately, creating not just a play about a single family

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    is a thing that not many people get. In A Raisin in the Sun, the Younger family strives to achieve their own versions of the American dream. Langston Hughes’ poem ‘Harlem’ accurately represents each member of the family in their effort to achieve their dream. Although all their dreams are achievable, Mama’s dream is the one that is mostly likely to be achieved. The beginning of the poem describes Walter as the dreamer who dries up ‘like a raisin in the sun’. Ruth’s focus on reality when Walter is

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    together. While the white areas tended to be clean, wealthy and safe, the black neighborhoods were just the opposite. Violence was almost unavoidable in these poverty stricken areas especially in the southern parts of downtown Chicago. In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorainne Hansberry, one black family, the Youngers, attempts to break the racial boundary. Not only do the Youngers

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    A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, is a play published in 1959. The play follows the struggles of an African American family living in a Chicago tenement during the 1950s. The main conflict revolves around how the different members of the family think their father's life insurance money should be used, in accordance with their own dreams and goals for life. The main issue discussed by the author is the family relationships and dynamics that result from their long life of living paycheck

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