Analysis Of Sun's Dream In A Raisin In The Sun

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How would this play end differently if the characters stopped thinking of themselves and thought of the other family members? Would Beneatha not seem so self-centered? Would Walter realize there is more to being a man than what others thought of him? When you think of the dreams each character has in the play “A Raisin in the Sun” you can sympathize with each one. Each person’s dream is important to them and they stand behind their reasoning for it. But, is it possible for all their dreams to come true or does it have to just one person that has their dreams fulfilled? There is a saying that “a family that prays together stays together”. Why can’t it be the same for “a family that dreams together stand together” and keep peace within the family. Why must one dream be sacrificed in order for another to be fulfilled? Let’s look into the possibility of how bringing the dreams together could have been a benefit to everyone.
Let’s take a look at the dreams of Lena “mama” the matriarch of the family who is humble and yet proud and strong woman. And, like many …show more content…

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