Using the American Dream as a basis, the similarities and differences between these two texts and their themes will be analyzed.
To begin with, these two texts are similar in the sense that they both prove that America is a country of opportunity. Despite the fact that they present different pursuits of happiness, it is clear that both ideas explained are opportunities within this wonderful country. For example, the man himself in "Raisin in the sun" states how it easy it is to become successful in American, by stating, "A job. (Looks at her) Mama, a job? I open and close car doors all day long. I drive a man around in his limousine and I say, "Yes, sir; no, sir; very good, sir; shall I take the Drive, sir?" He is explaining here that despite the fact that his job is monotonous and repetative, it still brings him great wealth, which proves simply how great the opportunities within America are. He expresses here that even though a job may be monotonous, it has brought him great wealth and supported his wife and family. Therefore, Hansberry explains through this quote that a mans pursuit of happiness can come through money and ultimatelty lead to the American dream being accomplished. This type