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    Everybody has dreams. As a child‚ people may have had the dream of being a rock star or superhero. In middle school‚ people could’ve dreamed of being a doctor. Then when they reach high school‚ they have dreams that must be realistic. They must make decisions about their future‚ and sometimes their judgement is clouded by unrealistic desires. Dreams are wonderful and terrible things all in one. Some people have dreams of spending all their time helping others‚ and making the world a better place

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    Jerry Fermin November 5‚ 2012 English 33 Mrs. Weissmann   The dreams of the characters in the Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry illustrated the theme of Langston Hughes poem. Lena‚ Walter‚ Ruth‚ and Beneatha all lived under the same roof‚ but their aspirations were all different. Being the head of the house‚ Lena just wanted her children to live the lives they imagined for themselves. Walter’s dream was to invest his mother’s money in a liquor store and to create a better life

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    The American Dream and Identity Explored in Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the SunDreams are the very essence of individuality. While we live in a world that tries to shape us into becoming what they want us to be‚ we have our dreams that guide us to follow our own tendencies. The American Dream is one that everyone understands; the notion is practically synonymous with the United States. Hundreds of thousands of individuals come to America to pursue this dream because they know that when they

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    The symbolism of the plant in A Raisin in the Sun One might ask how the scientific facts of the functional purpose of a plant would connect to a literary piece‚ especially the well-known play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ written by Lorraine Hansberry. The plant in the text symbolizes the foundation for the family‚ honest hope‚ and Mama’s dreams. Symbolism is not a definition of an item‚ but represents something specific other than itself. Much like Mama’s plant‚ it represents many meaningful ideas with

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    A Raisin In The Sun A Raisin In The Sun is a play‚ or story written by Lorraine Hansberry about a family‚ the Youngers’‚ living in poor conditions‚ and not being able to afford better. Even though the family is a very hard working family‚ especially Mama‚ Walter‚ and Ruth‚ they just cannot get themselves out of poverty‚ and improve their living conditions. However‚ an opportunity comes along and Mama proves to Walter that it is not just about dreams of a better life‚ but pride and family values

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    images of well off middle-class families‚ shown alongside multiple cars and a large house that is filled with shining appliances and cupboards full of food. For hopeful immigrants to the United States‚ these images conjure the widespread myth of the American Dream. Immigrants believe that upon entry into the States‚ they will obtain prosperity through hard work and determination. The expression was first used in the beginning of the twentieth century when America was in an economic peak. Millions

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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 READING GUIDE Act I‚ Scene 1 (1) In what city does the play take place? The play takes place in Chicago’s south side. (2) The living room setting seems overtaken by weariness. Name two details that suggest this. -Crocheted doilies and couch covers hide the worn upholstery. -Tables or chairs are placed over the frayed carpet. -Carpet is dull and faded. One small window allows in the only light in the small apartment. (3) Two references are made to a check early

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    Family In” A Raisin in the sun”‚ Lorriane Hansberry depicts many aspects of human nature‚ especially family. Family is expressed in different ways. Mama strongly believes in the importance of family throughout the book. She continues to try to keep them together by fulfilling their dreams before hers. As they go through trying times but come together as a family at the end of the play when they need to most. They are still strong individuals but together they prove they are

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    accordance with this quote‚ two examples in which this idea occurs constantly are Lorraine Hansberry’s controversial play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ and Harper Lee’s renowned novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Let’s delve into these pieces of literature to thrust Ingersoll’s philosophy into light. A Raisin in the Sun portrays a few weeks in the life of the Youngers‚ an African-American family living on the South Side of

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