Theme Of Conflict In A Raisin In The Sun

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Lorraine Hansberry was born on May 19, 1930, in Chicago, IL. She was the youngest of four children. Hansberry was the first black woman to write a play performed on Broadway. She attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she dropped out after two years. She later, moved to New York City and attended the New School. In 1951, she joined the staff of the black newspaper Freedom. Hansberry married Robert Nemiroff on June 20, 1953. In 1959, she wrote “A Raisin in the Sun” and she was the fifth woman to receive the New York Drama Critics Circle award for Best Play. Hansberry died of pancreas cancer on January 12, 1965.
“A Raisin in the Sun” portrays a few weeks in the life of the Youngers, an African American family that are living on the …show more content…

There are two kinds of conflicts in this story which is external and internal. External conflict is a conflict that deals with the one’s inner struggle and internal conflict is a conflict that deals with a problem that is on the outside of one’s self. The external conflict plays an effect into all of the characters. One example of external conflict is Man vs Man, in other words Walter vs Lena (Mama). Lena does not want to give Walter the entire check to help him open up a liquor store because she does not want her husband money tied up in a liquor store. Walter and Mama clash heads because they both want to be the leader of the family and make decisions. An example of internal conflict is Man vs self which is Walter vs Walter. Walter struggles trying to make decision for the family. He is not quite the man of the house and he put his trust into Harris when he shouldn’t. Also with Man vs self, Ruth had two problems that she had to face. The first problem was she had to decide to support her husband dreams or her mother-in-law dream of moving into a new house. The second problem was her untimely pregnancy, that weighed very heavy on her heart and she even thought about getting an abortion because of their situation. She is very hesitates to having an abortion because Mama tells her the story what happened when she lost her child. Ruth chooses not to have an abortion as she stated in the play, “I 'll strap my baby on my back if I have to and scrub all the floors in America and wash all the sheets in America if I have to -- but we got to move.... We got to get out of here”. (Hansberry p. 1968) Another conflict that the author brings to the light in the play is Man vs Nature with Mama and her plant. Mama had a plant at the beginning of the play that symbolizes hope. She took very care of the plant even though of the poor living conditions that it lacked

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