Cultural identity in America is often specified as the behaviors and beliefs, or characteristics of a person based on his or her ethnic or age group. In the play “Raisin in the Sun”, a character named Beneatha plays a young well-educated woman that is viewed as self-centered, obnoxious, and expensive. Although Beneatha appears this way, her family differs completely showing cultural identity in America as well as an exclusion. This theme is developed through the experiences of the character Beneatha in “Raisin in the Sun” because her goals are being judged, she’s considered different from her family, and no one believes in her but herself.
To begin, all throughout the play the character Beneatha’s goals are constantly …show more content…
On the contrary, Beneatha thinks otherwise of how things are supposed to be regarding the goals she has for herself as well as everyone encompassing her. This makes Beneatha different from her family because they naturally do not understand why and how she thinks she is going to be attending medical school. In fact, the play exclaims, “BENEATHA: Get over it? What are you talking about, Ruth? Listen, I’m going to be a doctor. I’m not worried about who I’m going to marry yet – if I ever get married(Hansberry, pg.7). This quote shows Beneatha’s determination and motivation to be what she aspires and that nothing is going to stop her from getting what she wants. This is an example of cultural identity in America because based on her race and ethnic group she is expected to be lesser than she actually wants to be. Often times, this happens in a lot of families all throughout the world including in various that I have witnessed. It is very unfortunate to have to go through and live with people that do not support the possessions you decide to do with your