Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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Money and education can make anyone question their principles. When money is involved, the more money someone has, the more they will want. Additionally, the more education they get, the more they will be misunderstood. In "A Raisin in the Sun," Lorraine Hansberry uses money to create tension and conflict in the Younger household. They are a family struggling to use the insurance money to follow their dreams or accomplish their family desires. Throughout the plot, we see Mama, the mother of two main characters, Beneatha and Walter, share her frustrations. “Once upon a time, freedom used to be life; now it’s money.” (74). Following a profound yet detached exchange with her son Walter regarding his self-centered behavior of placing his ambitions above his familial responsibilities, Mama expresses her perspective that the pursuit of riches can greatly affect those you care about. Furthermore, throughout the plot Beneatha, Walter's sister becomes distant and experiences conflict with her mother and older brother due to her diverse point of view in life. Walter shares the perspective of Beneatha becoming self-centered rather than trying to contribute to her financially struggling family by …show more content…

I will be with you. These thoughts make Beneatha feel a misfit to the family who is foreclosed-minded to the new ideas she has to share after acquiring more knowledge through studying to become a doctor one

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