performance texts from the course syllabus may be adequate selections‚ A Raisin in the Sun is the best choice to complete the Witrz 2015-2016 season. A Raisin in the Sun is the best as it provides casting opportunities for minorities‚ is relevant to northwestern‚ and addresses issues differing from those recently explored. There is currently a lack of casting of minorities in the Wirtz shows at Northwestern; doing A Raisin in the Sun would increase the number of roles that are historically cast as
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A Raisin in the Sun Script Analysis In the play “A Raisin in the Sun‚” we explore the different themes of pursuing ones dreams‚ racial equality‚ and the significance of loved ones. We meet Walter Younger‚ our main character‚ who is a man defeated in his attempt to achieve material and financial wealth in an effort to support his family and better his life. To get to these means of wealth‚ he tried many “get rich quick” schemes‚ of which none prevailed. His failures lead to a life
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A Raisin in the Sun Study Guide Short Answer in COMPLETE SENTENCES 1. Walter said‚ "Damn my eggs . . . damn all the eggs that ever was!" Why? 2. Why was Mama getting a check for $10‚000? 3. What was Beneatha’s attitude towards God? 4. Why is Asagai’s present to Beneatha appropriate? 5. Why is Asagai’s nickname for Beneatha appropriate? 6. Why did Mama call Walter a disgrace to his father’s memory? 7. What was Walter’s reaction to Mama’s purchase? Ruth’s reaction? 8. What did Mama do
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“Somebody tell me- tell me‚ who decides which woman is suppose to wear pearls in this world? I tell you I am a man- and I think my wife should wear some pearls in this world” (Hansberry 143). Walter Lee‚ the poor soul and victim of the society in the 1950s Chicago‚ just wanted…. The Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry focuses on an oppressed black family‚ the Youngers‚ as they tackle destruction of dreams‚ racism‚ and discrimination. Walter Lee the ambitious‚ proud protagonist faces many challenges
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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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Raisin in the sun explores many common themes that part of everyday life. It is ironic that these portrayals of racism‚ sexism and poverty continue to be an ongoing struggle for society. The title in itself identifies something that unusual symbolism of struggle of growth and ability to prosper under limited living conditions. Hopes and dreams are consistently limited by situations that may never be able to modified as it a reoccurring theme of even present day life. Racism is prominent theme throughout
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In the “Raisin in the Sun” directed by Daniel Petrie in 1961 shows the struggle of an African American family with dreams that are deferred‚ during the Harlem renaissance. The film shows how African American dreams where deferred and how the faith in their dreams where slowly giving up on them. Daniels Petrie film portrayed African Americans struggling trying to fulfill their dreams with financial problems. During the Harlem renaissance African Americans were poor and barely making it in America
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The focus of American literature has been the American dream in the 19th century and Raisin in the Sun hits the nail on the head. Raisin in the Sun has helped me understand the American Dream and how it is way harder to accomplish then it appears. You may see ads or articles say techniques wealthy people used to obtain their prosperity. The play made me realize that
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“Mom we have to do something with the $10‚000 what do you want to do with it”‚ I wish my family had $10‚000 and needed my help to find out what to do with it. I probably would open up a family store or something. After viewing the movie and reading the play that was a good idea with what the mom planned to do but Walter should have never opened the liquor store after mom was undecided about getting one‚ but she let him do it anyway. In the play the entire story happens in the Youngers living room
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