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    When it comes to the American Dream‚ people think of ways to make themselves affluent. In 1959‚ African Americans had to face racism due to their color and culture. Walter Lee Younger‚ the protagonist from the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ goes through different stages. He is selfish‚ angry‚ and ignores his family’s needs when he attempts to own a business‚ which causes a financial crisis for them. However‚ he realizes his path to find a job could be difficult due to discrimination

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    Asagai starts judging Beneatha when he begins to notice her “mutilated” hair because he believes that Beneatha has assimilated toward American culture and has ignored her heritage. In the text‚ Beneatha is assimilating to white beauty standards. This can be seen when Asagai visits Beneatha. When he looks at her hair‚ he says‚ “ ...You wear it well. . . very well. . . mutilated hair and all‚”. Beneatha then responds by saying‚ “My hair—what’s wrong with my hair

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    to discover that wealth can be found in other forms. In the play "A Raisin in the Sun‚" Lorraine Hansberry uses the indirect characterization of the Younger family through their acquaintances to reveal that money and materialism alone are worthless. Living in a society where the fulfillment of dreams is based upon material wealth‚ the Younger family strives to overcome their hardships as they search for happiness. As money has never been a way of life for the family‚ the insurance check’s

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    wants such as a car‚ a nice house‚ a family‚ and financial security. In the story A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Characters Walter‚ Beneatha‚ Mama‚ Ruth‚ and Travis all have dreams that they want to fulfill and finally have the opportunity to do so. Focusing on three of the characters whose dreams were made more apparent‚ Mama‚ Walter‚ and Beneatha all had very different dreams that were all resting upon the check of their deceased father and husband. Mama’s dream was to buy a home for her

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    The second character who mentions money is twenty year old Beneatha who is Mamas daughter. She is an intellectual young women studying “to be a doctor.” This is a very rare career to pursue back then and even more so for a black women but she wants to make something of herself and support herself. She is dating/seeing two very different men. ‘George Murchison’ who is a wealthy young black man who doesn’t respect the African culture. “Let’s face it‚ baby‚ your heritage is nothing but a bunch of raggedy-assed

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    exhibits variances in the strength of its interpretations of these four elements‚ as well as the additional elements of performance‚ direction‚ cinematography‚ setting‚ and sound. As the play begins‚ the Younger family‚ consisting of matriarch Lena‚ her two children Walter Lee and Beneatha‚ Walter Lee’s wife Ruth‚ and son Travis‚ await the arrival of a ten thousand dollar check. This check‚ a payout from Lena’s deceased husband’s life insurance policy‚ is the inciting incident from which all conflicts

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    thousand dollars. Lena Younger‚ the mom

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    LORRAINE ANSBERRY H A Raisinin the Sun Characters RUTH YOUNGER TRAVIS YOUNGER WALTER LEE YOUNGER (BROTHER) BENEATHA YOUNGER LENA YOUNGER (MAMA) JOSEPH ASAGAI GEORGE MURCHISON MRS. JOHNSON KARL LINDNER BOBO MOVING MEN The action of the playis set in Chicago’s side‚ sometime South between World War II and thepresent. Act I Scene I Friday morning. Scene II Thefollowing morning. Act II Scene I Later‚ thesame day. Scene II Friday night‚ a few later. weeks Scene III Moving day‚ one later

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    acceptance. When the play opens‚ Mama‚ the sixty-year-old mother of the family‚ is waiting for a $10‚000 insurance check from the death of her husband‚ and the drama will focus primarily on how the $10‚000 should be spent. * The son‚ Walter Lee Younger‚ is so desperate to be a better provider for his growing family that he wants to invest the entire sum in a liquor store with two of his friends. The mother objects mainly for ethical reasons; she is vehemently opposed to the idea of selling liquor

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    grappled with it. Still‚ the subject of Reality versus Fantasy stays continuous‚ the essential bond interfacing these two sorts out. Its additionally recognizable how poverty can strike groups of all races and religion‚ shown by the Wingfield and Younger families. Truly‚ poverty can extend from different periods‚ be it the Great Depression of the 1930s or the Post-World War 2 isolated America in which these were written. This is additionally a central association‚ in which destitution is apparently

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