Raisin In The Sun Family

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In the play “A Raisin in the Sun,” by Lorraine Hansberry, the Younger family embroiled in a constant struggle to see who was the true alpha of the family. When the family faced major decisions, the dissenting opinions of everyone created tension within the family that threatened to break it apart. Mama, Ruth, Walter, and Beneatha took part in the struggle for power that caused the family’s progress to come to a grinding halt. Their problems with hierarchy surfaced when they had issues dealing with money, relationships, and leading by example. Mama took control and decided based on what would be the best for the family and they finally made progress in all three areas. She was trying to force Walter to take up his role as the man of the house …show more content…

Mama wanted a new house, Walter wanted to follow his dreams and open a liquor store, Beneatha wanted it to pay for her college, and Ruth wanted it to a way out of her present situation and take care of her family. All the members of the family believed that their motivations for spending the money were just and that made it more difficult for the family to decide. Mama took initiative and used $3500 to make a down payment on a house because it was a dream of hers ever since she first got married and she knew that raising their standard of living would, in turn, inspire the family to begin the process of moving up in society. Walter viewed the family’s socioeconomic status as a weakness and his rash decision to give all of his leftover money to Willy despite Ruth’s warning not to trust him to cost the family $6500 and all the money that they would have made with the liquor store. His impulse decision to give up the money failed because he did not follow Mama, the matriarch’s, orders. She was trying to give him some power back, but he went on his own and tried to decide for himself and not for his

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