The American Dream is the ideal that every person should have an opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work. In the poem “Money” by Dana Gioia and in the drama play “A Raisin In The Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, both the poem and play talks about what money is. Money is an important part of achieving the American Dream because money talks and you need it to be able to buy the little things you need in creating your American Dream. But if your American Dream is in the old fashioned…
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The movie Fences, with Denzel Washington and the book A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, are both similar and different in many ways. The characters in the book and the movie, especially the protagonists are very similar, but have some differences. Rose and Ruth are very similar as well. One more character that is similar to another character is Beneatha and Corey. Both the book and the movie start off in the same way. It shows an African American family living in the 1960’s, trying to…
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Antigone and A Rasin in the Sun Antigone and A Raisin in the Sun are two pieces of literature that are similar in one way, yet very different in another way. Both are very interesting pieces that were written to captivate even the most critical of audiences. This paper will show similarities as well as differences between the two pieces and their authors. Antigone is a play written by Sophocles and is about a young girl named Antigone who struggles with written laws of her city, Thebes. Her…
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A Raisin in the Sun In the book A Raisin in the Sun almost every word has more than one meaning. From the first act to the last, their home and its characteristics have a direct reflection of the Younger's physical and emotional being. Starting with the deteriorating condition of the families’ apartment, the author relates the home with the status of the families’ wellbeing; weary and tired. The author follows that perfect correlation with Mama seeing the glimpse of sunlight coming through the…
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The last comparison in the poem is to a sagging "heavy load" (10). Some dreams that are too big can sometimes be more of a burden then that of an actual reward. Many people make the mistake of taking on too much or trying to pursue a dream that is simply not attainable…
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Salesman was The Crucible. Miller uses the Salem Witch trials to show a comparison between anti-communism postwar America and other communist world powers. Arthur Miler used his plays to show his views of America. Miller died in 2005; nearly 70 years after his first play was published and continues to grow as an influential author. Lorraine Vivian Hansberry III was an influential playwright, not only for her work of A Raisin in the Sun, but also because she was the first African American playwright. In…
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extraordinary performance in the play’s first act, is nothing less vile or virulent than this: “Black people don’t belong in my neighborhood.” This is the gut reaction that motivates Norris’ work, a riff on Lorraine Hansberry’s 1959 play “A Raisin in the Sun.” It is set entirely in a Chicago house whose walls tell the story of “white flight,” declining prosperity and burgeoning gentrification that has played out in so many neighborhoods across the United States. The production, which takes place…
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questions, each painting an image that describes a process of change: Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— Like a sugary sweet? (2-8) These answers start and end with more pleasant images of a “raisin” and “sugary sweet” (3,8). The use of this pleasant imagery and words invite the listener and make them more receptive…
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experience of growing up in America changed dramatically throughout the course of the twentieth century, thus leading to differing views between the older and younger generations. In Lorraine Hansberry's play, A Raisin in the Sun , the character Mama was raised during a point in time when racial prejudice was prevalent and blacks had virtually no opportunity to live out their dreams. On the other hand, her children, Walter and Beneatha…
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Obviously this is one extreme of racial discrimination. However, there are much more subtle methods in which a racially jaundiced society undertakes such behavior to achieve class (or racial) dominance over another. As we see in Hansberry’s “A Raisin In The Sun” the Younger family is faced with mounting opposition at every step they take to better the quality of life for themselves and their family. In particular, when the protagonist Walter Younger attempts to go into a split-partnership on a liquor…
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