In Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, one of the main characters is Beneatha Younger. She is a young African American woman who is studying to be a doctor. She has been seeing two men and they both have a pretty big influence on her and her family. One of them is a better influence than the other.…
At this point in the play, Ruth and Bennie are packing up their belongings to get ready to move to their new home. Ruth tells Bennie about how things have gotten better between her and Walter as well as how they went out to the movies the previous night and held hands, which they haven’t done in a while. At that moment, Walter enters the room, turns a record on, grabs Ruth by the arm, and begins to joyfully dance with her. The two dance and have a wonderful with when the doorbell rang. Bennie goes to answer the door because Walter and Ruth were busy dancing. Once the door was opened, Bennie noticed a white man in a dress suit at the foot of the door asking if Mama was there. Bennie replies “no” to the man and Walter invites the man (now introduced as Karl Linder) in to have a seat to talk about the financial matters of the house Mama had bought. Linder tells Walter that the people living in the same community as they would like to, are upset with a colored family moving in and would like to keep it a white establishment. They like things the way they are now and offer Walter the option of selling them their new house for more than the price they had paid for it. Walter becomes upset at this, and tells the man to leave his house. Linder leaves and soon afterwards, Mama enters the room and asked who visited. Walter told her what had happened and she hadn’t seemed to be troubled at all. Walter then tells Mama to open a gift that he, Ruth, and Bennie had gotten her, so she does. Mama was extremely surprised to open a gift of gardening tools to use at their new house. Travis then gives Mama a gift that he had gotten her which was a gardening hat that she loved. At that time, a small man rings the doorbell and happened to be a friend of Walter’s. The man enters the house, sits down, and informs Walter that their business partner was supposed to meet him today to go over plans for their new business, but never showed; implying that the man had run…
In the book A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, Act 2 Scene 3 Ruth started of the scene by dancing in in the family’s house. She’s very excited that they are going to be moving out in a week, to live in Clybourne Park. The man (Karl Linder) arrived at the family’s house and he told the family why they shouldn’t move in or buy the house in Clybourne Park. He stated to them that the younger ones will destroy their community because they are black, all the residents that were in his community were white. Karl kept trying to find ways for them to not move, so he then tried to offer them more money than they were to pay for the house in exchange for not moving to Clybourne Park. Walter, Ruth and Berneatha had all got upset because of what Karl tried to offer them. Walter then told Mr. Linder that they will not accept the offer and he had demanded Mr. Linder to leave.…
The demand for Beneatha to accept the God which Mama believes in regardless of her own personal views further highlights Mama’s traditional values and her lack of willingness to change them. This allows for Hansberry to show that Mama is not a progressive character which, particularly in the context of when the play was written, was done purposefully to portray Mama as the ‘Mammy’, archetype. Mama is therefore seen as an elderly woman, stuck in old traditions and bound by her past, showing that in ‘A Raisin in the Sun’; stereotypes are fleshed out rather than…
The hardships that Vivien Thomas and the nine high school students from Little Rock, Arkansas had to face were a lot like the Younger family from “ A Raisin in the Sun” had to face.…
In “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry is about a situation of a young poor black woman who goes to the university to achieve her big dream of becoming a doctor. While going to the university she meets people of different races, she meets Joseph Asagai and George Murchison, they are both smart and love with Beneatha. Which should beneatha choose joseph Asagai or should she choose George Murchison? Beneatha seeks solution to see what others tell her who to choose. Perhaps someone says to her that George is much better for her situation and also for her economic situation.…
March 11, 1959 was the first Broadway debut of Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun. The play was considered a racial milestone of the time. Stated by The Washington Post, “Its impact on an artistic level had a power like Brown v. Board of Education or Jackie Robinson. It was a moment in theatrical history both epic and serene” (Washington Post 1). A Raisin in the Sun is about a 1950’s African-American family trying to reach their dreams and obtain a better life for themselves. Lorraine Hansberry uses this play as a way to show the struggles of African-American families trying to move towards a better life.…
People have dreams to be successful in life but they are not aware of the hard work. Chris Gardner, from the movie, “The Pursuit of Happyness” and Walter Younger in the novel, The Raisin in The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry struggle with this problem in pursuing their dreams. “The Pursuit of Happyness” set in San Francisco in the 1980’s, focused on Chris Gardner, a man without money, who was pursing his dreams to make a better life for him and his family. The Raisin in The Sun, set in Chicago in the 1940’s, was about Walter Younger who was also pursuing a dream to open a liquor store to provide for his family. Although many people pursue their dreams, what helps make a person reach their goals is a positive attitude, intelligence and perseverance as evidence but both Chris Gardner and Walter Younger.…
compassion. When mama says, “Come on now, honey. You need to lie down and rest…
“I don’t flit! I-I experiment with different forms of expression-...-people have to express themselves one way or another.” Beneatha is a college student who provides a young, independent, feminist perspective, and her desire to become a doctor demonstrates her great ambition. Throughout the A Raisin in the Sun written by Lorraine Hansberry, she searches for her identity. She is also faced with many struggles that allow her to find what she is truly looking for by the end of the book, which is her identity. Beneatha is constantly trying to find her identity even though her family does not tend to believe in her due to the fact that Beneatha “flits from one thing to another all the time.”…
A Raisin in the Sun, a play by Lorraine Hansberry includes many similarities to Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. A Raisin in the Sun is about a poor African-American family who receives a life insurance check which could improve their life and make their dreams a reality. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech in front of thousands of people in Washington, D.C. as he demanded equal rights for all Americans. They both illustrate the long-awaited freedom that African-Americans want and also show the harsh realities that African-Americans had to face every day. The major similarities between Dr. King’s speech and A raisin in the Sun are racial injustice, living in poverty and dreams for a better life.…
Lorraine Hansberry shows us the American Dream means different things to different people, however, in the end; all anyone ever really wants is happiness, no matter what that means to them. The characters in this play have hopes, dreams and aspirations, striving toward their own goals yet coming to the same place and stand up for each other.…
Beneatha Younger is a strong-willed, independent, young woman who knows exactly what she wants and she’ll keep fighting till she obtains it. She dreams of being an African-American Doctor which is very rare in her day’s time. Conflict arises when her brother, Walter Younger, loses the money for Beneatha to go to medical school in a investment incident. She thinks very highly of herself and puts herself before others. Acting as a comedic element, Beneatha’s name itself is a play on words because she views everyone as “beneath” her. Because of this outlook she has, evidence shows it restricts her ability to offer love to everyone. Throughout the play she grows and learns in a positive way. Thanks to her two suitors, Joseph Asagai and George Murchison, who encourage Beneatha to listen to people and value their dreams.…
This week in english we're learning about the book "A Raisin in the Sun" we are reading the book and we are answering the questions Mr.Washigton be giving us. The most important thing that i learned in english was that black people used to be treated bad by the white people and white people didnt like black people they would be mean and not respect them. The assignment i spent the most time on was answering the questionnns because i had to go back to the book and look fr the answer. I can tell i am learning in algebra becuase my grades are going up. Im having trouble in english because my grade is still low for me in that class. The most confused i was this week was when ms.reeve introduced the new topic we were doing to be learning about.…
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