a dream that is positive. People mainly are selfish dreamers who dream only about themselves but there are some who dream about the world or others such as friends and family. Two examples of these types of dreamers are Mama from the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech “I Have a Dream”. In Dr. King’s speech he brings up that his dream is not only for him but for others with the same problem. He is a caring dreamer‚ one who believes others come first
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In the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ the Younger family is faced with many big issues and themes that affect African Americans in the 1950’s. These overlying themes appear in the form of individuals in the play‚ even for those characters that play only minor roles. George Murchison‚ Willy Harris‚ and Mr. Lindner each represent different obstacles that the Younger’s must overcome in order to follow their dreams and trust what is in their hearts. This is Hansberry’s way of telling
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In “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry‚ two characters influence the plot most. The play takes place in Chicago’s Southside in the 1940s to 1950s. When for African Americans segregation was big. Just like in Lorraine’s life the family in the play ends up buying a house in a white neighborhood. Two characters‚ Mama and Walter impact the plot the most with their words‚ actions‚ and stage directions. Walter is a thirty-five year old man and is Mama’s son. In the play Walter depicts the antagonism
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were now able to succeed and become part of a man’s world. Women like Beneatha (who happens to be both from a different culture and gender) started to set her own dream by studying in a University and becoming more liberal (Hansberry‚ 1959). In Raisin in the Sun a rich African American was also introduced‚ George Murchison who occupied all of the variables of this redefined dream (Hansberry‚ 1959). Murchison was studying in a University and working towards an enriching profession. He had class and a
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Despite an individual’s race‚ demographics‚ and origin‚ most people have the desire to live a prosperous lifestyle. In many cases‚ to achieve this prosperous life‚ it takes one to endeavor that goal. For instance‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ a play about a black family who all have aspirations of obtaining the American Dream‚ but expect their goals to fall right in front of them. All of these are typical aspirations‚ but because the Youngers are African American‚ there are also racial aspirations involved
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Brief Reflection to the Movie Father of the Bride After watching the movie I remember a story my mother told me. On her wedding day‚ which was more than 20 years ago‚ after she and dad had exchanged their wedding rings‚ her father and eldest brother cried quietly for a long time. What’s more‚ she added‚ on that day‚ my father exclaimed to her several times like that‚ “What a terrible feeling it will be if we have a daughter and she goona marry to a guy someday?” Then one year later‚ I was born‚
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The American Dream‚ Family‚ and Fighting to Fulfill Dreams all have a predominant role in Raisin in The Sun‚ and throughout the plot all of these issues are addressed. As the play goes on‚ you can see and learn the character’s hopes and aspirations‚ and the obstacles and problems they will face to try to fight to see their dreams happen. As a colored family in the 1960’s in suburban Chicago‚ due to what was going on in the times around them‚ this family believes that maybe colored people are being
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Crash Video Reflection Artifact: Crash. Dir. Paul Haggis. Lionsgate‚ 2004. DVD. Describe: The 2004 film‚ Crash‚ tells a series of stories between seemingly unrelated characters of different races. The story begins with a car crash between Detective Graham Waters (Don Cheadle)‚ along with his Hispanic partner‚ and an Asian woman who begins to shout racist insults at her after the “crash.” Detective Waters goes to the nearby crime scene to notice a shoe on the ground and soon after all
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“3 Idiots” Reflection There were lots of interesting scenes‚ but this movie also has its appalling moments that made me think twice. I’m talking about the scene where the director told Joy Lobo’s dad that Joy won’t graduate that year‚ saying that he has violated all the deadlines in making his “unrealistic” and “nonsense” helicopter which triggered Joy to commit suicide. The director gave him a mental pressure which he has been enduring for years. This is very alarming. I believe that teachers are
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Pay It Forward -A Movie Reflection Professor Eugene Simonet placed a big challenge on his Social Studies students: Think of an idea to change our world-and put it into action. Majority of the students responded negatively to the challenge‚ finding it weird and hard‚ except Trevor McKinney. He had a very permeable mind and he was ready to listen to anyone. With a longing for someone to guide him‚ a father-like figure‚ he responded to his professor’s challenge with positivity and eagerness
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