Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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A raisin in the sun by Lorraine Hansberry is about the Youngers an African American family living in Chicago during a time of segregation and extreme racism, they all had an American dream that they did not let anything get in the way of. Lena Younger (mama) wanted a house for her family to grow. Walter wanted a liquor store. Ruth wants to keep the family together and happy. Beneatha wants to become a doctor. Living in a segregated society where whites deem themselves better than blacks, the Younger family didn’t let that get to them and became a stronger family while they were falling apart. The American dream is an ideal that every US citizen has an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and …show more content…

Mama's dream was to own a garden and she accomplished her dream by buying the house. Ruth was going to get an abortion , but changed her mind when they got the house because they would have enough room for the family. Walter and Beneatha both wanting to pursue their dreams of walter owning a liquor store and beneatha becoming a doctor. Both dreams destroyed when walter gave beneatha's money to his then trusted friend for his liquor store, but his friend ran off with the money, crushing Beneatha's dream and walters. They were no longer motivated to pursue anything anymore, they did not even want to move to the new house anymore. Walter being so depressed and hopeless called Lindner a racist white man who offered them money to not move into their dream home, to strike up a deal with him. Mama, Beneatha and Ruth saw their dreams being crushed and they could not do anything about it. When lindner got there Travis (Walters son) was asked by mama to stay in the room as walter talked to linder, walter could not let his son see him begging someone for money and stood up for his family and letting their dreams not die like his

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