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    he makes fun of her unnatural assimilationist hair and Beneatha is upset because she wants to blend into society‚ instead of sticking out. The second piece of evidence to support that that the word “ hair” was the most important word in A Raisin in the Sun can be seen through hair’s symbolism in the text as a powerful statement from Beneatha that symbolically declares through her opinion that natural is beautiful. Thus‚ she tries to make a powerful statement towards George. He isn’t too happy about

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    A Raisin in the Sun Summary Living in the south side of Chicago a poor African American family had he opportunity to escape poverty. A 10000 life insurance check upon the death of Lena’s husband. Lena has a son named walter. Walter is 35 with a wife and a son. Lena also has a younger daughter named Beneatha. Beneatha Is in college. This money could mean so much for this family and so much more for them individually. So the question in all of this is: what are they gonna do with the money. Walter

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    use to convey complex deeper meanings. Symbolism is the act of representing ideas using symbols‚ like the Mockingjay in the “The Hunger Games” or the scar in Harry Potter. One such book that loves to use symbolism is the drama based play the “Raisin in The Sun” Written by Lorraine Hansberry. The story is about a poor black family struggling in South Chicago during the Great Depression. The Younger Family gets a $10‚000 dollar insurance settlement which they hope will greatly improve their lives. Unfortunately

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    A Raisin in the Sun – Mama     Mama has dreams for her family to rise from poverty and live in a better and bigger place and also for them to continue to grow together as a family. Mama has a plant that she also cares for. She takes care of this plant as if it was one of her own children. Mama’s children also have their own dreams and their own plans on how to attain those dreams. The family’s competing dreams are emphasized by Hansberry’s recurring use of the motif--Mama’s plant.  In the

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    Raising in the sun Walter I have dissected something that looked like you yesterday”(30). This statement made by Beneatha to her brother Walter was missing from the new movie. the novel A Raisin in the Sun was a story of hope‚ legacy‚ racism and dreams for individual people and how they want to achieve them. It is a book that tell you the story of African American people in the 1940’s and what little they had back then and how hard they had to work to achieve their goals.There is more than one

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    A Raisin in the sun talks about the racial and social struggle 1950s and 1960s. The racial segregation is the main topic companying the human conflict centered on the family Younger in Chicago. One could argue that the play was written as a silent‚ cultural protest against the racial segregation when it comes to rights for living spaces. The play started with family Younger´s life in a small apartment with the following main characters: Walter Younger‚ his wife Ruth‚ his son Travis‚ his sister Beneatha

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    school‚ and start figuring out what we want to do for a living. College is the perfect breeding ground for this. For some people‚ I know they are just looking for partying and sex‚ but then you have the smart‚ bright mind like Beneatha. In A Raisin in the Sun‚ by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Beneatha dreams of going to college and becoming a doctor. Her brother‚ Walter‚ heckles her about how she should just give up her dream and become a housewife; but Beneatha doesn’t let this affect her because she is smart

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    of put back for the greater good of the family‚ or for some outside obstacle they had to overcome. This poem shows the real meaning of the play because it showed the internal and external struggles each one of the characters had. First‚ a raisin in the sun is about the struggle through tough times and racism‚ people’s transformations‚ and following your dreams even when things are difficult. Like the poem mother to son‚ it tells of the struggles of life and how although it may not always be easy

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    Julia Nunez English 11 Baptist 4 March 2014 Raisin in the Sun The play “A Raisin in the Sun‚” by Lorraine Hansberry is set in between WWII and the present time. The Youngers family of five has lived their lives struggling for money and now that a $10‚000 insurance check is inherited more problems will arise. The American dream means something different to each adult in the family‚ however‚ Walter and his mothers are so dissimilar they conflict with each other numerous times. Walter spends

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    Struggling for the Dream in A Raisin in the Sun Set in a cramped apartment in poverty-striken Southside Chicago‚ Lorraine Hansberry‚ through realistic slang‚ accounts the struggles of five black family members battling against racism to attain middle-class acceptance during 1959. After Walter Younger’s business "partner" skipped town with a portion of the family’s $10‚000 inheritance money‚ the desolate son returns home to break the news to his family that their hopes for the future have been

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