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    1. I am choosing A Raisin in the Sun to work with as my play. I find the play very interesting to read and the movie was very good. The main characters are interesting with their dreams and how they all see life differently. I am not sure I will put the play into conversation with the film production. 2. The most important theme from A Raisin in the Sun is the dreams that the members of the family all want to meet. Those dreams are key because the family is facing racial oppression and are…

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun is able to bring to light various issues occurring in Chicago’s Southside during the 1960s,the time at which the play takes place. Many of theses issues stem from racial tensions,terrible education and poor housing systems among other things for blacks at the time. Money, however is the main focus in the play because it interrelates with many of the conflicts that occur between family members in A Raisin in the Sun. The Younger family’s perception of…

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    A Raisin in the Sun Literary Analysis Paper “Tough times don't last, but tough people do. And I've been through some tough times, and I know a lot of people can recall tough times, and maybe are going through some tough times right now, but they don't last”(BrainyQuote). This relates to A Raisin in the Sun because there are many moments where the characters have times where they have tough times and have to persevere. The story is about a family that lives in the south side of Chicago, whom are…

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    Hansberry’s, A Raisin in the Sun, a thirty-five year old man struggles between trying to claim the success he so desires and caring about the well-being of his loved ones: This man is Walter Lee Younger. Walter Lee now faces the challenge of either changing his ways to maintain peace in the family or keep pursuing a dream that promises to destroy his home. In the 1950s, commonplace segregation, oppression, and discrimination threatened many African Americans. In A Raisin in the Sun, a typical…

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    A Raisin in the Sun Essay Demi Lovato Once said, “No matter what you're going through, there's a light at the end of the tunnel and it may seem hard to get to it but you can do it and just keep working towards it and you'll find the positive side of things.” A play, A Raisin in the Sun, was written in 1959 by Lorraine Hansberry. The play is about the Younger family who wants to move out of their neighborhood for a new beginning. Among each Younger, they each face a conflicts that are related…

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    In Lorraine Hansberry’s play, A Raisin in the Sun, the character’s interactions with each other reveal what internal thoughts would reveal in an ordinary book. Two of the characters who are not a part of the Younger family are the men in Beneatha Younger’s life. Hailing from decidedly different upbringings, George Murchison and Joseph Asagai provide opposing viewpoints on the American way of life. Through the contrast between Beneatha’s love interests Hansberry shows the conflict between…

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    Through Colbie Caillat’s new lead song Try and Lorraine Hansberry’s prominent production, A Raisin in the Sun, a powerful universal message is provided about an individual’s awareness of societal approval of their external factors, specifically in this case physical beauty, status. In a Raisin in the Sun, Walter’s dream to start a liquor business is based on his inability to provide for his family and his importance on masculinity—a societal stereotype internalized in him. He wants to hold the…

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    Nature’s Irrevocable Bond with Humanity Due to a subtle action in A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, the comparison to a loved one in “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day,” by William Shakespeare, and the continuing conflict in “The Birthmark,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, these literary pieces of work prove that humanity is forever bound to nature and that no act of isolation or disconnection can break that bond. The environment and ecosystem that one lives in has a very profound impact…

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun (1959) is set in Chicago’s Southside and many social issues of the 1950’s are the themes of this play. This essay is about one of the major themes in the play, racism, and how the Younger family, a poor black family, experienced and resisted the racism in their society. The members of the Younger family had to deal with discrimination in the housing industry, their home and their jobs. In, A Raisin in the Sun, the Younger family bought a house in a…

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    TITLE In The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare and in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Portia’s intelligence and the Beneatha’s strong empowerment being suppressed (or attempted to be) are examples of discrimination within their own societies. In The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare Portia disguises herself to be able to hold any power in the Venetian court, showing the discrimination against women. Since she was disguised as a man everybody within the court held her…

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