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    The author of A Raisin in the Sun is known as‚ “...the youngest American‚ fifth woman and first black to win the award (New York Drama Critics Circle Award)‚” (Chicago Public Library). Not only did the author make the play a universal drama‚ “A Raisin in the Sun marked the turning point for black artists in professional theater‚” (Chicago Public Library). Lorraine Hansberry is an epitome to African American girls with dreams everywhere. She created a world that many minorities in 1950 experienced;

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    true. These ideas are necessary for each character in the book‚ “A raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry. A Raisin in the Sun is about the Younger family struggling as African Americans to achieve their dreams in the 1950s. Walter lee younger wants to invest his father’s insurance money in a new liquor store and his sister Beneatha wants to pursue her dream to be a doctor. In the book‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorrain Hansberry the audience learns that dreams you dream alone won’t come true without

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    dreams whether it is to be famous‚ have a nice family or even just to pass high school. Walter Lee Younger’s dream was to make a lot of money. In pursuit of his dream‚ Walter let it get in the way of his family and values. In the Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Walter realizes that his family is more important than his dreams because‚ in the beginning‚ all he cared about was money and he was selfish but‚ in the end‚ he decided his family was more important than money. In

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    A Raisin In The Sun‚ a play written by Lorraine Hansberry‚ follows the journey of Walter Lee as he follows his dream‚ but ultimately ends up prideful of his family and heritage. Walter has a dream for most of his life‚ to earn a great profit that could greatly benefit him and his family. Then‚ Walter gets taken advantage of‚ and Willy Harris steals all of his money. Because he no longer has any money to provide for his family‚ Walter becomes filled with dread and great fear for his confrontation

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    A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is realistic fiction in which the play’s title and characters represent the play’s themes. The play focused on black Americans struggles to reach the American Dream of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness during the 1950’s and 1960’s. the idea of everyone having a the chance to achieve a better life should exist. Hansberry created her title using a line from Langston Hughes poem “ A Dream Deferred”. The original poem was written in 1951 about Harlem

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    While reading acts one and two in the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry the reader was able to determine the difference in the mindsets of the three generations of women in the Younger’s household. The three women in this story were Mama‚ (Beneatha and Walter’s mother) Ruth‚ (Walter’s wife and mother to Travis) and Beneatha (who was single and had no children). These women were all at different stages in their lives as well as being from different generations. Therefore these women completed

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    their full potential. Therefore‚ Blacks must go through White supremacy and stereotypes on a daily basis in order to survive. This is evident in the novels and stories read in our African-American Literature course. First‚ in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ the Younger family is denied its rights of freedom when the Welcome Committee does not want them to move into their new home in the White neighborhood. Second‚ in The Emmett Till Murder Case‚ by Douglas O. Linder‚ Emmett Till is

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    influence to widen. Moreover‚ Beneatha Younger‚ a character from 20th century playwright Lorraine Hansberry’s piece A Raisin in the Sun further reveals where this cultural confinement seed from. Beneatha’s search for her African identity and rejection of assimilationist ideals serve as a response to the lack of African American societal progress and the realization that “the future [is] right out of [her] hands.” (Hansberry) Affected mainly by social factors‚ Black spirit that used to uplift the African

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    out and crammed. Lorraine Hansberry uses symbolism to expand the central idea that families endure struggles overtime that will constantly dwell with them. The Younger family apartment suffers from wear and tear. Distress is shown throughout the small home. The worn out couch upholstery on the couch in the living room is symbolic of the struggles that the family faces. The crocheted doilies and couch covers are symbolic of the family trying to mask the hardships. Hansberry writes “ Now the

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    For our final essay‚ we are given two articles in order to examine and compare with one another. The first of the two selections is “Separating” by John Updike. The second piece of reading is entitled “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker. Both articles were written in the early 1970s‚ and are both from the short story genre; However‚ both authors had different ways of thinking and expressing themselves due to their differences in age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ race‚ and personal influences. Nevertheless‚ during

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