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    A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is a play about the Youngers‚ a poor black family living in the south side of Chicago. They all have dreams and aspirations. In some cases‚ their dream is so powerful that it is about to explode and in other cases‚ they let their dream lay dormant‚ but every member of the family does have a dream. In the play A Raisin in the SunWalter‚ Beneatha and Mama are dreaming about a better life in the future; through the achievement and failure of their dreams

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    play Raisin in the Sun‚ creates and develops a clear hero in Raisin in the Sun. This hero is a main character named Walter‚ and he is the hero of this play because of his actions and characteristics. Hansberry also made various author decisions in which she created literary effects such as surprise. The central idea Walter aids in the development in throughout the entirety of the play are that family is important; this central idea is essential to the development of a hero in Raisin in the Sun. The

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    The play "A Raisin In The Sun"‚ by Lorraine Hansberry is a perfect embodiment of the Langston Hughes’ poem "A Raisin In the Sun" because each of the characters experiences the reality of their dreams being too big to achieve in a country dominated by the white Americans. One of the earliest and most obvious examples of this is Walter Younger‚ who feels misunderstood throughout most of the play. For Walter‚ everything has always been about money and he believes that wealth is the solution to everything

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    Throughout A Raisin in the Sun‚ Hansberry shows how her characters speak the unconventional South Side Chicago non-standard English. The play centres on the “Younger family” and shows how Big Walter‚ the father has left behind a $10‚000 life insurance cheque for his family. In 1959‚ $10‚000 was a large sum of money‚ considering that the average house in Chicago was sold for $ 7‚500 and a public school teacher’s salary was about $ 3‚000. During such difficult times‚ Big Walter had worked himself to

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    A Raisin in the Sun Essay Often in works of literature a character’s life is affected by a single act or mistake In the play‚ “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry ‚ the character Mama is affected by a mistake. When Mama’s husband dies‚ she receives a $10‚000 check. She decides to split the money three ways. One portion will go to purchasing a new house for the family‚ the second to her daughter Beneatha’s school and the rest for her son Walter to put in the bank. Her son’s plan was

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    believe in themselves. One cannot count on money or others for them to pursue their 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

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    Racial Attitudes in “Master Harold” …and the boys and A Raisin in the Sun “Master Harold”..and the boys and A Raisin in the Sun‚ though written during different time periods‚ are both based off the same topic and struggles of racial prejudice and attitudes. The Younger family in A Raisin in the Sun and Willie and Sam of “Master Harold” and the boys are both subject to racial attitudes throughout both plays. The Youngers are targeted by the Clybourne Park Improvement Association‚ specifically Mr

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    A Raisin in the Sun: The American Dream for Black Americans HISTORICAL CONTEXT The fight for equal rights‚ also against slavery‚ for African-Americans in the United States was a long and slow fight. One of the small steps towards equality was the Harlem Renaissance; this was a time of creative activity among the African-Americans during the 1920’s and 1930’s. A few patrons supported the creative and astonishing talents of the African-American authors‚ musicians‚ painters. All of these artists

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    Brianna Nichols Per.1 11-10-12 A Raisin in the Sun A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is a truly exquisite piece of literature that has influenced readers‚ young and old‚ for generations. It gives us a very realistic view of racial tension‚ as well as the socioeconomic struggles‚ African Americans faced during the late 1940s-50s. In this play we meet the Youngers‚ a lower-class‚ diverse-minded‚ African American family simply trying to survive in 1950s South Chicago. Together they

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    A Raisin in the Sun Discussion questions English 3-4 Honors Ms. Thackeray Plot/Conflict – Using the handout‚ map the dramatic structure of the central conflict. Use cd from the play. Explain the existing conflicts between the Younger family members‚ Mama and WalterWalter & Ruth‚ and Walter and Beneatha. How are these conflicts associated with the American Dream? What is the central conflict around which the play revolves? How does this central conflict relate to the notion of the American

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