the life of the Youngers, an African-American family. The Youngers are about to receive an insurance check for $10,000. Each of the adult members of the family has a different dream that they would like to pursue with the money. The Youngers eventually move out of their apartment fulfilling the family’s long-held dream. Their future seems uncertain but they are optimistic and determined to live a better life. They believe that if they stick together and resolve to defer their dreams no longer then…
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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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Analytical Review A Raisin in the Sun portrays an African American family, the Younger’s, living in the south side of Chicago during the 1950’s. Both the play written in 1959 by Lorraine Hansberry and the film directed in 2008 by Kenny Leon did 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…
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May 5, 2014 Eng- Sunday Evening I have a dream… “A dream deeply rooted in the American Dream.” “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live without the true meaning of its creed: “we hold these truths to be self- evident: that all me are created equal.” “I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judge by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” “I have a dream that one day little black boys and black girls…
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they dream big, but they made the best out of their opportunity. In A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry, shows an African American family living in Chicago in the 1950’s where the country was racially divided. The family lives in an apartment where they’re all expected to share their space. Walter Lee Younger , a ambitious man with big dreams, wants to live a better life despite his color and race. In the Southern city side of Chicago, there was a african american family. Walter Lee, the…
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play “ A Raisin in the Sun “ Walter Lee is one of the central and most complex characters. He is a thirty-five year old African American man who is a part of the younger family. Walter is a complex character who dreams of financial success and a better life for his family. He struggles with feelings of frustration and unhappiness, which leads to conflict within the family. Walter’s character evolves throughout the play as he learns his values and identity. Walter Lee faces many hardships throughout…
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Deferred dreams In the play of A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry, every main character has their own dream, but by the end of the story most of the characters don’t get a chance to make their dream a reality. The main characters in the play are the Youngers’. Their environment was on the south side of Chicago during the 1950’s. They lived in a small apartment and shared a bathroom with another apartment. The apartment consisted of Lena Younger, but in the play she is mostly called…
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absorbed. When a person only cares about themselves and their own dream, it does not matter who they hurt in the process of obtaining it. How far could a person go in conquering their goal, even if it means hurting the people closest to them? In A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry shows the struggle of a man picking between his family and his future in the 1950s. Walter Lee Younger, a selfish, unrealistic, money hungry man, who works as a chauffeur, will do anything he can to own a liquor store…
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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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the play A Raisin In The Sun highlights the lives of Black Americans living under racial segregation in Chicago Hansberry's family had struggled against segregation, challenging a restrictive covenant and eventually provoking the Supreme Court case Hansberry v lee The title of the play was taken from the poem "Harlem" by Langston Hughes: "What…
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