Comparing Raisin In The Sun And Fences

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Family’s loyalty is essential to keep order in the family. In both play Raisin in the sun and Fences, the father leads their family through tough struggle. In Raisin in the sun, Walter and his family receive an insurance check from his deceased father, which became the focus of the plays. Through tough conflicts and decisions, the insurance check becomes the center of the family. In Fences, Troy and his family deal with money concerns, but also life issues. The authors from both Raisin in the sun and Fences express the theme, ‘Disloyalty in the family spells disasters and dysfunction in the family’ through symbols like the insurance check from Raisin in the sun and fences from the Fences. For both plays, the theme is expressed in similar but also in distinct ways. As an example, in Raisin in the sun, “Mama stops and look at her son without recognition and then, quite without thinking about it, starts to beat him senselessly in the face” (Hansberry 1596) This particular scene occurs right after Walter lost the money that his father has worked hard for so signs of disasters begin to appear in the family. The theme was communicated in Fences though in a different situation. “If you …show more content…

During Raisin in the sun, the symbol displays itself as the insurance check. Everywhere in the play, the insurance check holds its importance, as an example, when Walter reacts to his money stolen, “That money is made out of my father’s flesh” (Hansberry 128) The insurance check represents his father’s commitment towards his work and family. During Fences, the fences made significant of itself when "Where are you going off to? You have been running out of here every Saturday for weeks. I thought you were gonna work on this fence?” (Wilson 64) Through this quote, Troy purposely is deciding not to complete the fences because he doesn’t want to do it alone but with Cory to teach him his duty of

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