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    acclaimed A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Hansberry‚ features this type of character in Walter Younger. Walter Younger‚ a man striving to push his family into the middle class‚ whether the attempt is risky or downright controversial. Some characters will make questionable decisions‚ and these decisions could lead to fortune‚ or failure. In a segregated 1950s Chicago‚ a small African-American family lives in a small 3 room apartment in a crowded apartment building. Award-winning A Raisin in the Sun‚ by

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    Your Identity | Essay | | Course: ENG 2000Instructor: Dr. Mark Tjarks | 4/6/2012 | | In this unit I have seen a variety of different types of stereotypes taken forth‚ although the discussion that caught my eyes is the story “Raisin in the Sun.” This represents the characters identity also a group of members in stereotype. In characters we have Walter Lee Younger‚ who is the man that always wanted dreams of making money‚ and Lena Younger (Mama) who always wanted to have a house. Then

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    Everybody had dreams and aspirations‚ however those things never always go as planned. This happens to the characters in the play‚ A Raisin in the Sun. The play was written by Lorraine Hansburry‚ and it was the first Broadway play written by an African American woman. In the play‚ the Younger family‚ a family of five‚ live in a small two-bedroom apartment in Chicago. Mama‚ Lena‚ is about to receive an insurance check from her husband’s death in the mail and has to decide what she is going to do

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    Hughes poem‚ a dream deferred describes this situation. In Lorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun‚ the Younger family each have dreams that they want to fulfill but is disrupted because of family selfishness and family issues. Each character had different dreams of their own. Big Walter‚ Walter Lee‚ and Mama Younger and the effects of their dreams on the family’s morale. Hughes uses a metaphor of a raisin to describe neglected hopes and dreams‚ which in turn is reflected in Hansberry’s exanple

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    A Raisin in the Sun‚ written by Lorraine Hansberry‚ is a dramatic play set in Southside Chicago during the 1950s. The Youngers are a struggling family in the slums of Chicago. A Raisin in the Sun has many characters in it‚ but most of the characters are in the Younger family. The plot of the book focuses on four main characters: Beneatha‚ Walter‚ Lena‚ and Ruth. These characters create the major conflict in the story‚ while the minor characters simply push the story forward. In A Raisin in the Sun

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    of dramas convey one’s emotion and thought through a visual effect. The key elements of the nature of drama are essential to understanding and interpreting a play or any type of drama. The dramatic art within “Time Flies” by David Ives and “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry are perfect examples of the main points of the nature of drama. To understand the elements of soliloquy and asides‚ the dramatical difference in stories and plays‚ and the effect of the audience against the actors is to

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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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    Everyone has dreams of their own. In the play “A raisin in the Sun” various topics were included such as race‚ pride‚ family and more. All the main characters in this play seemed to have big dreams of their own. This play was inspired by Langston Hughes‚ an American poet. He wrote the poem “Harlem”‚ which inspired Lorraine Hansberry along with her own personal life experiences to write this play. There are five family members living in a small‚ cramped space and share a bathroom with two other families

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    Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun themes‚ symbols‚ and characters can be compared. Both A Raisin in the Sun and Julius Caesar were written for the stage; therefore their characters become more obvious and more thoroughly portrayed than in a book‚ for example. Even though‚ these works were written by far different authors and in different centuries their similarities and differences are evident. In both A Raisin in the Sun and Julius Caesar themes‚ symbols‚ and character

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    individual goals which they must work a lifetime for to achieve. In Langston Hughes’ poem‚ Dream Deferred‚ he asks rhetorical questions about how a withheld dream can corrupt and negatively change the mind of a man. The poem relates to the movie‚ “A Raisin in the Sun (2008)” by Kenny Leon‚ since the movie answers the rhetorical questions in the poem by showing scenes of how the dreams of Walter Lee Younger corrupted his mind and made him lose his sense of personality/humanity. A dream that seems impossible

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