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    Beneatha Identity

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    Unlike the rest of her family‚ Beneatha looks beyond her immediate situation in an effort to understand herself as a member of a greater whole. In the play Beneatha is the most educated of the Youngers‚ she sometimes seems to be obnoxious and self-centered. Beneatha is concerned about what she’s going to do with her life and doesn’t believe in god because‚ She feels like god shouldn’t be the reason we do good things and why do we always look for him‚ when we need help. Additionally why do we only

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    several characters as described in two works‚ A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Dreamer by Charles Johnson. In both of these works‚ albeit the dreams were different for these characters initially‚ the cessation result was for the same purposes. Those purposes being unity‚ prosperity‚ and serenity. To begin I’d like to direct attention to the initial dreams of each individual characters in in both books in addition to some similarities that I found between some of the characters. Walter

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    There are things in life that shape a person into what they’re‚ and influence every single decision they ever make. The play "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry is set in a small apartment in south side Chicago that follows the life of the Younger family who live there‚ as they go through their own problems in life and try to keep being a family they can take pride in. Pride is not something that breaks you‚ it is something that shapes everything and person around you. In the play it

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    Final Graded Discussion Questions for  A Raisin in the Sun    Wednesday‚ March 25‚ 2015   Directions: ​ In order to get full credit in the Graded Discussion (Assessment ­ basically your  mid­term exam)‚ you must ​ complete each prompt​  in detail using quotes from the play as  support where appropriate.  Each answer must be at least three (3) bullet points.     You may prepare for the discussion with a partner; identify your planning partner at the top of  your discussion notes.     1.   What external factors hindered

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    Although Walter has a job‚ it seems inadequate for his survival. As a result‚ he has become frustrated and lacks good judgement. Throughout this play Walter searches for the key ingredient that will make his life blissful. His frustrations stem from him not being able to act as a man and provide for his family and grasp hold of his ideals to watch them manifest into a positive situation. Walter Lee Younger‚ a man who is vehement for his family‚ has many ambitions in life‚ and dreams of the biggest

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    Learning From Struggles by Kaitlynn Dutzy Everyone goes through struggles. Struggles shape people into who they are today. I come from a family that went through many hardships. When I was born‚ my mother just finished high school and my father was put on academic probation from college. My father could barely make enough money for the family and we were living off of welfare. Because of my struggles‚ they have shaped me into the person who I am today. I didn’t have many material things growing

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    told you you had to be a doctor...go be a nurse like other women – or just get married and be quiet . . . -Raisin in the Sun‚ (1.1‚ 125) When one looks at the three generations of women in the Younger household‚ he can see the obvious differences of each of the women. Each of these three women have different perspectives on life. Mama and Ruth share more traditional values while Beneatha‚ because of her age and education‚ has more modern views. There are many subjects where the women contrast:

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    event. In the play “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry‚ there are many examples of symbolism. In this play‚ sunshine‚ Mama’s “raggedy-looking” plant‚ and the new house represent the characters’ happiness‚ relationship‚ and hope. First‚ mention of sunshine is used as a form of happiness. After Mama’s purchase of the house‚ she responds to a question asked by Ruth saying “Yes‚ child‚ there’s a whole lot of sunlight.” Mama says this not only meaning that there is sun rays hitting their house

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    Beneatha Sparknotes

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    Beside Hansberry’s depiction of Africa through Asagai‚ she also portrays the significance of the ancestral past of African Americans through others characters – such as Beneatha Younger. Throughout the novel‚ Beneatha frequently demonstrate her pride in being able and allowed to study medicine‚ since her deepest desire is to become a doctor. Notwithstanding‚ being African American forms an obstacle in American society. Even her brother Walter Lee is unwilling to support her‚ as he says‚ “Who the

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    Sheila struggles because she is broke with 3 kids on welfare single mother and her husband is druggie running in out of the kids life. Sheila is going to classes for her welfare check to help pay for food and water. It’s a once a month paycheck so it’s tough for her. Sheila is struggling when her kids aren’t old enough to work yet. Bo the father of the kids (Arthur‚ Sweetie‚ and Tomekia) and Sheila husband didn’t care about anyone beside himself. It’s the tough time they have to go through everyday

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