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    In “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry is about a situation of a young poor black woman who goes to the university to achieve her big dream of becoming a doctor. While going to the university she meets people of different races‚ she meets Joseph Asagai and George Murchison‚ they are both smart and love with Beneatha. Which should beneatha choose joseph Asagai or should she choose George Murchison? Beneatha seeks solution to see what others tell her who to choose. Perhaps someone says to

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    : A Raisin in the Sun 1. Main Characters: Ruth Younger‚ Travis YoungerWalter Lee Younger‚ Beneath Younger‚ Lena Younger. * Ruth: Ruth is pregnant and she is going to get her unborn child aborted. * Travis: Travis is the only child he loves his grandmother very much so he bought her a garden. * Walter: Walter is married to Ruth he thinks that everything’s against him. He only wants money and doesn’t care about anything else. * Beneatha: Beneatha plans to become a doctor and

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    A RAISIN IN THE SUN The play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry takes place in Chicago’s Southside during the 1940-1950s. The play is about a poor African American family that receives a $10‚000 check and decides to buy a house in a white neighborhood. This is a problem because during this time period they had segregation. The author wrote this piece because her family bought a house in a white neighborhood and they had to go to court for it since they were told they could not live there.

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    reflects the unique characteristics of the black experience. Hansberry popular play A Raisin in the Sun did just that. The play portrays the life of the typical 1950’s black family in Chicago‚ Illinois. Yes‚ there were many things that made the younger family unique. But many of the trials and tribulations they faced in the play were the same struggles many blacks faced during this time. I believe that universal theme in the play was the recognition and trying to accomplish ones dreams. Not to only have

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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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    dreams. In the novel “ A Raisin in the Sun” Lorraine Hansberry exemplifies that what you on to is the vision of what happens to people who has the wisdom and passion of their dreams coming true. But those who don’t are constantly being deferred and their dreams are like a dried up raisin the sun. “A Raisin in the Sun” is essentially about dreams‚ as the main characters struggle to deal with the oppressive circumstances that rule their lives. Every member of the Younger family has a separate individual

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    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‚ in Chicago Southside where in the 1950s it was the home of poor‚ black people. The film had different sets‚ Walter’s and Ruth’s bedroom‚ Beneatha’s and Mama’s bedroom‚ the bar‚ Walter at work‚ and the new house. In the

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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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    The Theme of Money is not Everything in the Lorraine Hansberry‚ A Raisin in the Sun. In Lorraine Hansberry’s drama A Raisin in the Sun the round characters‚ which are the Younger family is finding out the hard way that wealth can be found in other forms than money. In this play the low class Younger family is shown through bad experiences that material things are worthless. One of the main characters Lena Younger also known as Mama‚ lost her husband and is waiting for the arrival of the

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun is a stunning piece of African-American theater‚ an homage to a complicated mix of a family’s coming-of-age story and the issue of racism during the era of segregation. The raw‚ unflinching glimpse into the inner lives of the Youngers is at once as painfully intimate as it is arresting; so many of the characters are at first glance self-centered‚ yet they remain hauntingly entreating. It is impossible to deny the masterful composition of their individual

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