Comparing A Raisin In The Sun And The Joy Luck Club

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Stereotypically, the “American Dream” is the idealistic family life in America: husband, wife, children, two-story house, etc. Even more than that, this dream is a dream of equal statuses and no gender or race prevails over another. All My Sons, A Raisin in the Sun, and The Joy Luck Club all deal with the idea of the “American Dream” in a different way. In A Raisin in the Sun and The Joy Luck Club, you can see the yearn for this American lifestyle in the racial issues; while in All My Sons it ties into the lifestyle in a more family oriented way (Hansberry) (Tan) (Miller). In A Raisin in the Sun, the characters are a black family in America that faces multiple racial issues (Hansberry 7). This play continuously deals with prejudice in American

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