Raisin In The Sun Greed

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Hearing the word money sounds exciting and instantly brings a desire for more of it. In this particular play desires for money either shatter or bring healing to the person. In A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry creates a story of a family who all have a dream they want to fulfill one day but their dreams are all centered on money. Because of the conditions they live in, and because of circumstances that appear, drastic measures have to be made by the head of the household to keep sanity and joy in the house and relationships. Money has created grief, joy, sorrow, meaning, dreaming, and bonding with the characters all throughout Hansberry’s play. Whether yearning for and desiring it like Walter, or thinking it’s deserved like Beneatha, …show more content…

Ruth is others-focused when dealing with money; she is tired out when there is no money, but overjoyed when there is money, which changes her outlook on situations. From the very start, she is very selfless and humble in her actions toward money. For example, Ruth tells Mama that the check isn’t for her family but that it’s Mama’s completely. She knows what money can mean for her but doesn’t let it consume her. In addition, without the benefits of having more money at Mama’s house she is tired of living in the same conditions and is seen hoping and longing for something new with the check. She doesn’t have a good attitude some of the time because she desires something new, but once she finds out what Mama’s done with the money she instantly has a mood change. As an example, Mama tells Travis that she bought a house and Ruth says, “Praise God!” and is lightened by the idea of living somewhere else. The dictionary defines a mood swing as “an alternation of a person’s emotional state between periods of euphoria and depression” (Mood Swing). Ruth has gone from a state of depression into a state of gladness in a moment. Her optimistic attitude immediately sparked up right after she heard she was going to have a scenery and lifestyle change. The change that the money brought to Ruth after buying something new for the family was a cheerful and uplifted spirit. Also, her outlook on life and the way they were living seemed unimportant to her now that she had a new start and home. Throughout the whole play she is selfless, but once she is enlightened of a new start, her mood is changed for the best forever. To Ruth, money isn’t everything or something to be given, but it is meant to be worked for and earned and used to bring a new energy and joy in

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