Dreams In A Raisin In The Sun

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In “A Raisin in The Sun,” by Lorraine Hansberry, an African American family struggle to achieve their dreams. The characters believe that their dreams are controlled by others. They blame each other for their failure. This mentality directly correlates with Bel Pesce’s TED talk. She preaches that believing that the fault is someone else's is a way to kill your dreams. This myth is most notably seen in Walter and Beneatha, because Walter blamed Mama and Willy for his failure, while Beneatha blames Walter for her not being able to go to school. Walter’s main dream in this book was to open up a liquor store and make money. His thirst for a better live drove him to work toward these goals. When Mama tells Walter that she took all of the life insurance

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