a spectacular job exemplifying the struggles the Younger family faced and how they overcame them and became better people. Due to the passing of the man of the house, Mr. Younger, the family receives a life insurance check for $10,000. Although all of the members of the family were excited, this check soon becomes the major cause of conflict because of their dissimilar ideas on how to spend the money. The major characters such as Lena Younger (Mama), Walter Lee Younger, Ruth Younger, and Beneatha…
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In The Sun confronts, racism, grief, power struggle, gender discrimination and the thirst for money all within a two-hour play. The themes discussed previously are still very prevalent in today’s society, as they were to the characters in the play; which makes Raisin In The sun a continually compelling drama today. Throughout Hansberry’s play, Walter Lee (the son of the soon-to-be-rich Mama), struggles with his thirst for success and money. Walter Lee is very dramatic and is constantly bringing…
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Lorraine Hansberry, Walter Lee Younger represents the African American experience in 20th-century America. Walter's character develops significantly during the play, representing the issues of identity, dignity, and living in the face of racism and economic hardship. Initially, Walter is unhappy and frustrated, locked in a mediocre job with a desire for a brighter future. His desire for financial success conflicts with the realities of racism and oppression. As the story progresses, Walter grapples with…
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Hansberry in which she paints the reality of a lower-class family struggle. The primary focus of the play is finding a way for a better life. Each of the main characters in the play has their own definition of what or how to reach their goal. Mama’s dream is to find a bigger and better place for her children live with a yard where her grandchildren can play and she can have a garden. The Beneatha’s dream is to become a doctor. For Walter, who works is a chauffeur, his dream is to become wealthy and can…
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Walter see his hometown as lovable and kind but there is so much racism. Walter struggle to keep his family together and not to avoid mom and dad. Isolation plays a big part in his family and school life. Thought Walters life he sees many racism as a kid and in 2nd grade. As a young boy walter did not know about racism. He was told to beat up jewish kids because they wouldn't fight back.As Walter got older he started to see racism. Cabs didn’t stop for black people so walter jumped on the back…
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Hansberry shows a man in the 1950s how he thinks that money gives you happiness and that it is life. Walter Lee, a selfish man, wants money for himself and dreams of big things in life to make himself happy. He wants to take the money from his father’s death to buy a liquor store for he can make enough money for his needs; as well as for his family to be able to support them. Near the end, Walter has to makes a huge choice between what he wants to suite him, or what the family wants, and he ends…
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Walter Lee’s Transformation Walter Lee placed “money” above family until he declined Karl Linder’s offer to buy back the house, showing his family pride and continuing on the correct path to obtain the American dream. In the play “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry the main character Walter Lee Younger makes the respectable yet unlikely choice to do what is best for the family and not sell the house. Throughout the play, Walter is somebody who places “money” over family. And, it does not…
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Mama dreams of having a garden and a new home that is large enough for the whole family to live in. For Beneatha, She dreams of becoming a doctor even though she is a female. Walter Lee wants to open a liquor store…
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there are a total of ten characters. The characters include Ruth, Travis, Walter Lee, Beneatha, Lena, Asagai, George, Lindner, Bobo, and the moving men. I am going to talk about some of the main characters in the book. Ruth Younger is the wife of Walter Lee and her son is Travis. She finds out that she is pregnant at the beginning of the story and is afraid the baby will be a financial burden on the family. She and Walter Lee have a rough marriage and she has proven herself to be an emotionally strong…
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Racism. No opportunities. Struggle for acceptance. This is what African Americans had to deal with back in the 1950s. They fought through racism for their opportunities and struggled for acceptance in society. The play A Raisin in the Sun, created by Lorraine Hansberry, explains how a family lives through these tough times for African Americans. Walter Lee Younger, a naive, selfish, and money hungry man, wants to own a business to make a better life for himself. He will try to convince his family…
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