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    Heritage is important. In the historical play “A Raisin in the sun” by Lorraine Hansberry heritage is a big part of the characters lives. The story revolves around the Younger’s family who are African Americans living in South side chicago. Despite the fact that they live in a caucasian society‚ the character Beneatha is proud of her heritage. Beneatha shows how the ashanti people are worthy of admiration because they made a big contribution to society‚ It is the roots of who they are‚ they’re admirable

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    exploited. For instance in both Tennessee Williams motion picture‚ “A Street Car Named Desire” and Lorraine Hansberry A Raisin in the Sun you are able to see the evolution of the not only the portal of women but also the advancements they accomplish. In both Tennessee Williams movie entitled “A Street Car Named Desire” and Lorraine Hansberry’s play entitled A Raising In the Sun‚ the women in both works although similar in their portal of weak counterparts to men both physically and mentally‚ both

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    A Raisin in the Sun Life Then and Life Now The lifestyle in “A Raisin in the Sun” by Hansberry (1966) set in the 1950’s on the South Side of Chicago has improved for many. There is still much needed improvement. Crime rates are skyrocketing‚ the number of shootings per day have jumped‚ and the number of deaths per month are on a rapid incline. Communities are being devastated daily. Police have increased patrolling‚ community groups are trying to reach out to stop the violence that is erupting their

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    As I read and studied the play A Raisin in the Sun‚ it really engaged me and exposed so many issues that were relevant in black Chicago of the late 1950’s. The play written by Lorraine Hansberry‚ is about the Youngers‚ a black family living in poverty in the slums of Chicago. There is segregation at this time. They are faced with a big decision on how to spend the $10‚000 of insurance money that was left to Lena the matriarch of the family by her late husband. After an encounter with the

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    Research Paper; “A Raisin in the Sun” Throughout many centuries we have seen racism and culture difference take place in America. This is a struggle that has been fought and faced for many decades‚ and it’s a struggle America still faces to this day. As our generation continues to learn about the struggles African American families faced in the past‚ we come to realize this struggle has not been overcome over the years. “A Raisin in the sun‚” a play by Lorraine Hansberry gives us an incite of what

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    The play "A Raisin In The Sun"‚ by Lorraine Hansberry is a perfect embodiment of the Langston Hughes’ poem "A Raisin In the Sun" because each of the characters experiences the reality of their dreams being too big to achieve in a country dominated by the white Americans. One of the earliest and most obvious examples of this is Walter Younger‚ who feels misunderstood throughout most of the play. For Walter‚ everything has always been about money and he believes that wealth is the solution to everything

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    channeled her anger to a lot of her writings. While Hansberry and her husband Nemiroff were entertaining their friends‚ Burt D’Lugoff and Philip Rose found the play intriguing and made an offer to produce the play on Broadway. The play of A Raisin in the Sun was like no other at that period time‚ the story behind it was about a black family living in the slums of Chicago. They were left to figure out how to spend the ten thousand dollars‚ as each family member were having difficulties on what to

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    A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ is a play that portrays the life of the Younger’s‚ a poor African-American family living on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s. The play opens as Mama‚ the elder of the family‚ is waiting for a $10‚000 insurance check from the death of her husband. Once the check arrives‚ the family struggles to decide how best to use it‚ but every adult member of the Younger family has their own idea as to how they think the money should be used. As the play progresses

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    In this play A Raisin in the Sun‚ shows a lot of gender difference and by being a female or a male they are to act and do things a certain way. Walter is the only male adult in the house. He is a strong hearted man who believes that everything he wants to do should be supported by his wife‚ sister and mother‚ but the way he acts just makes them not want to support him. For example‚ Walter has this idea of going into business to build up his own liquor store with the money his mother is getting from

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    A Raisin in the Sun Discussion questions English 3-4 Honors Ms. Thackeray Plot/Conflict – Using the handout‚ map the dramatic structure of the central conflict. Use cd from the play. Explain the existing conflicts between the Younger family members‚ Mama and Walter‚ Walter & Ruth‚ and Walter and Beneatha. How are these conflicts associated with the American Dream? What is the central conflict around which the play revolves? How does this central conflict relate to the notion of the American

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