biased‚ or prejudiced‚ by the writer’s own opinions and beliefs? Does the evidence appeal to commonly help opinions or create false problems? Does the evidence appeal to pity or include a personal attack? Literary terms: Dialogue: words that characters in play speak to each other. Playwright: person who writes plays. Conflict: problem or struggle that drives a story’s plot. Verse: group of lines in a poem or a song. Rhyme: repetition of the final sounds of words that creates a musical effect
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The character that I choose for “Raisin in the Sun” is Walter Lee Younger. The play shows that Walter Lee Younger is a black African American male that is depending on a $10‚000 life insurance check to get him and his family out of their struggles. Walter Younger can be really hard to get along with. He picks fights with his sister‚ Beneatha. He says all kinds of mean and hurtful things to Ruth‚ his wife‚ and is even short with his mother‚ Lena. I will be analyzing who Walter Lee is‚ what he want
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The Younger family is a poor household trying to survive in Chicago in the 1950s. Although they do not have much money or material items‚ they have each other‚ their family‚ to love and cherish in life. Lena‚ the head of the household‚ teaches the value of family over money‚ but Walter sees money as the most important thing in his life. Walter betrays his mother‚ Lena‚ many times throughout the play A Raisin in the Sun by going by what he knows and not what his parents taught him. Controlled by the
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Walter Lee: frustrated‚ angry‚ quixotic. Do you have a dream or an idea that you think would work but no one else understands? If you do‚ then you would get along with Walter Lee Younger wonderfully. Set entirely in the Younger living room‚ this play takes place in a run-down apartment in the South side of Chicago during the middle of the twentieth century. Three generations of the family live in this crowded space. Walter Lee Younger is a chauffeur and Lena’s son. He is a slim‚ intense‚ thirty-five
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The experiences that Walter Younger faces make him the person he is and by the end of the play he seems to be progressing as a person and is changing. In the beginning he is being consumed by his own dreams and in the end he is putting his family first. Money is changing Walter as well as his family and in the end he is trying to be a man and a better person for them. Where the play takes place is also greatly impacting Walter Lee‚ for example if he lives somewhere else he probably won’t have the
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antagonism toward women’s demands‚ and lack of support for women (for example‚ in education and work).” (Swim) A good example of this is when Beneatha Younger was judged and belittled by her family because she was a woman. They did not think that she was competent enough to go to school to be a doctor based solely on the fact she was a female. Another character in the story who acted in a sexist manner towards her was George; he represented an obstacle that Beneatha must face in order to accomplish her
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domestic affairs of an African-American family: the Youngers. However‚ in order to capture the complexity of the family’s financial and social reality‚ Hansberry offers a multitude of perspectives with her characters that strive to accomplish their own dreams‚ yet refuses to condemn or commemorate the actions of the characters to better their situation. It is this refusal‚ on the playwright’s part‚ that allows characters — like Walter Lee Younger — to be performed differently by actors. By contrasting
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Unruly. Aspiring. Inexperienced. Many characters who possess these traits will either crash and burn‚ or succeed in life. Critically 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
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Walter Lee Youngers’ Characteristics In the 1920’s‚ many African-American families had left the southern states and migrated north to Chicago’s South Side in search of the “American Dream”‚ dreaming of freedom‚ equality‚ and the opportunity that was supposed to be available to every American. This “American Dream” was sought by many African Americans in the U.S. Written by Lorraine Hansberry and produced in 1959‚ The play: A Raisin in the Sun‚ gave readers a strong meaning about the values of
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Walter Character Analysis Walter Character Analysis Depression is ongoing feelings of hopelessness‚ sadness‚ unhappiness‚ and causes a bleak outlook on life. When someone is suffering from depression they cannot be at the top of their game. A Raisin in the Sun is a play by Lorraine Hansberry that debuted on Broadway in 1959‚ which was the first play written by a black woman to be produced on Broadway. The story is based upon the family getting an insurance check; from Walter senior’s death
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