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Monday, October 31, 2016

A Raisin in the Sun - Lorraine Hansberry

It seems that the mind has an aeonian capacity to dream. Our thoughts constantly consumed with what liveness could be. In Lorraine Hansberrys play, A Raisin in the Sun, we experience the life of the jr. household, an Afri quarter Ameri fuel family struggle to make their dreams come true. Walter, the master(prenominal) character and his sister Beneatha dumbfound their dreams for the future in an amends check coming in for death of their father. Walter selfishly hopes that this coin can invest him into owning a business, while Beneatha playfully has plans to go to school to become a doctor. While the promise of a dream can pay off hope and excitement for the future, the defeat of a dream differed can release juvenile behaviors that can harm the family unit.\nAs Walter becomes consumed by the prospect of owning a hard drink store, his relationship with his wife is left over(p) disjunctureed and empty. The bank of entrepreneurship has guide Walter to believe that nothing el se ordain bring satisfaction in his life. In the beginning scene, pity has begun to talk to Lena about the coming insurance check. At the bay of Walter, shame is trying to induce Lena to let Walter us the bills to invest in a business. Ruth yearns to be the lust of her conserve, yet she is left having to bridge over his new intense desire for a strong drink store. Since Ruth is wanting to see her husband fulfilled and happy again, she hopes that this investment chance for Walter can excessively help restore a struggling relationship. Ruth tells Lena, no(prenominal) Mama, something is happening between Walter and me. I dont know what it is-but he needs something-something I cant give him some(prenominal) more. He needs this chance, Lena (Hansberry, 42). the likes of Walter, Ruth is at a point of desperation too. Walters drive of owning a liquor store has become his commencement ceremony love. This dream, this passion has taken the trust of Ruth. Walter has lost his ab ility to common sense the value of his wife and the disconnect between them in his ma...

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