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    In the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry the characters Walter and Mama influence the plot the most. Walter feels as though nobody understands his dreams and he makes everyone feel bad about what they have done. While Mama buys a house for the family and it leads to a conflict between her and Walter separating the family even more than it already was. Walter is one of the most influential characters because he argues with or insults his family for not supporting his dream. One thing

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    Raymond Lam Curtis Yu Matthew Chun Sophia Tsai Group #8 Literary Analysis-A Raisin in the Sun Symbolism “Eat your eggs”- In the story‚ as Walter was explaining to Ruth about his dream to own a liquor store; Ruth rejected him by telling him to eat his eggs. Through the heated conversation‚ Walter mentions how it was necessary for man to change his life but Ruth would just disregard him by telling him to “eat your eggs and go to work”. This shows how despite all the dreams that Walter has‚ Ruth

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    It seems evident that the heroin in Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun is Lena Younger. Throughout the play‚ she’s faced with an important decision to make; how to spend the 10‚000 dollars. Instead of thinking selfishly‚ she tries to do what’s best in the interest of the whole family. Lena Younger is the leader of the Younger household as well as the mother of Walter and Beneatha. She strains her family to have self-respect and to believe in themselves in order to accomplish their dreams. As time passed

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    self-determination. But when Blacks attempt to achieve the American Dream‚ they are often pushed back‚ an idea where White supremacy‚ stereotype‚ and greed stand in the way of Blacks ever reaching their full potential. This is seen through the play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ when the Younger family

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    In Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun‚ the protagonist Walter is portrayed as stubborn‚ childish‚ and later determined to show his transition into manhood. Living in the Southside of Chicago‚ the play follows the Younger family’s daily struggles. The main struggle they go through is the passing of Mama’s husband Walter Senior. Due to his death‚ they get a $10‚000 insurance check‚ and they decide to buy a house and start Beneatha’s dream of becoming a doctor. While also helping out Walter’s dream

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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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    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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    A Raisin in the Sun vs. The Glass Menagerie American is known around the world as the land of opportunity‚ a place where you can follow your dreams. No matter how selfish or farfetched ones dream may be‚ their goal will always be available. Whether it be the pursuit of the woman of your dreams‚ like that of Jay Gatsby‚ or the hunt for something pure and real‚ like Holden Caulfield. A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Hansberry‚ and The Glass Menagerie‚ by Tennessee Williams‚ exhibit the various

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    The speaker compares the dream to a raisin‚ a sore‚ rotten meat‚ “It’s an image that helps readers appreciate how hard and difficult it is to swallow the reality of dreams permanently postponed” (Zappia). Each image makes the reader think of the dream that African Americans had postponed‚ and how leaving it ended up with consequences. The very first time imagery is show is when the speaker asks if the dream dries up “like a raisin in the sun"(2.2) A raisin was once a grape‚ it looked pretty and

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    both “class and race.” (Lane) This unfair population distribution isolates “black Americans...far more likely than others” not only in the demographic aspect but also in the cultural condition. Contrasting the Harlem Renaissance’s feat of spreading African American culture‚ current isolation of Black communities prevents the scope of Black cultural influence to widen. Moreover‚ Beneatha Younger‚ a character from 20th century playwright Lorraine Hansberry’s piece A Raisin in the Sun further reveals

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