A Raisin In The Sun Literary Analysis

1150 Words3 Pages

Escaping poverty was one of the themes of “A Raisin in the Sun.” The family’s chance of escape becomes a reality when a $10,000 check arrives in the mail. Everyone is wanting to spend their money for their own dream, each with their own way of escaping poverty. Walter believes that investing all the money into the liquor store will put the family higher in the ranks while earning them more income, therefore they would no longer be poverty-stricken. He believes money is everything and wants his family to have the best. This can be seen when he tells his son, “[without even looking at his son, still staring hard at his wife] In fact, here’s another fifty cents…Buy yourself some fruit today – or take a taxicab to school or something!” (pg 1.1.59). …show more content…

Beneatha does not seem as upset about their money situation, other than wanting to make sure she has money for school. For her, going to school, getting educated, and becoming a successful black woman is her main way to escape poverty. Perhaps she believes it is her only hope to getting a better life and maybe she really wants to escape poverty because she wants to have more independence. She states her feelings in a discussion she has with Asagai after her brother had spent her savings for college, “I sound like a human being who just had her future taken right out of her hands!”(pg 1175). At this point she feels like she will always be stuck in that apartment, remaining poor and never leaving the house as an independent woman working as a doctor to save people. It does not feel like Lena was all that upset about being poor like they were, because honestly, she was probably used to it and did not see any reason to fight it. When the check arrives, she is not excited and joyful about it, at least not like the rest of the family at first. She says, “Now you all be quiet. It’s just a check” (pg 1147) and even plans to put it away for savings or give it to the church at

Open Document