Use of Imagery in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry

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Theatrical dramas breathe life into the words of a playwright by pulling together characters, setting, sound and imagery. Some playwrights provide a high level of detail to the setting so the reader or audience member can envision what the writer is trying to convey. However, writers also make use of imagery as a means to complement the setting, providing the reader with a deeper experience of the story. In the play “A Raisin in the Sun” Lorraine Hansberry uses imagery as a way to supplement the setting of a small apartment in Chicago by transforming an ordinary household plant into something that intertwines with the overall sense of hope and oppression felt throughout the play.

Hansberry opens the first scene by painting a dismal picture of an apartment, describing the main living area as weary, dusky and cramped with a “single window” by which a fragment of sunlight “fights its way through” (1.1.436). In this window resides a small sickly plant that comes to symbolize a measure of hope in the face of oppression as felt by the Youngers and many other black families during the post...

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