In Hansberry’s play “A Rising in the Sun” the Act I and II describe how the African-Americans were living? The confined space the poverty and the struggle to get ahead. Hansberry did a wonder full job in detailing the small apartment in which conditions are ideal for hygiene. It also discusses the ideological tensions among the individuals living in the apartment. Even though, these individuals belong to the same ethnicity they have different ideas of how to get rid of their social predicament. The play is named “An Rising in the Sun” since rising of the sun is a beginning of the …show more content…
What does the play suggest about racism? Do we still see it (the suggestion about racism) today? Explain.
The play explains the racism as a major huddle in their journey to success. The family gets some hope of moving ahead after receiving the insurance money. Walter is a character hope to use the check money to start a liquor store. So, that his can rise out of poverty. Mama on the other hand wants to use the money for the down payment of a house she plans to buy. This could be for the reason that mama thinks that her family can never get ahead living in the same neighborhood. The play took place in the 1950’s the racial tensions were high people of colored where not welcomed in the white neighborhoods. Mama also plans to use the money to pay for Ruth’s education, as mama understood that education would boost their family situation for …show more content…
It can be seen in the schools and campuses if one goes to the criteria’s or any social events it is visible that different ethnic groups sit in-group of their own race. In the paly there is an attempt to prevent the family from moving in to a white neighborhood. They are even offered money to not to move into a white