A Raisin In The Sun Research Paper

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In the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, the four members of an African American family have their own separate American Dreams. The four characters in the play with American Dreams are Mama, Walter, Beneatha, and Ruth. In the play, the characters’ relationships and unity of the family get ruined because of the differences in their dreams while suffering from poverty. Walter Younger is Mama’s only son and the protagonist of the play. His American Dream is to buy a liquor store with his dad’s Life Insurance money and work on it with his friends. No one in the family, especially Mama, supported his dream, because they think a liquor store will not help them earn money. However, Walter gets mad because Mama wants to instead use some …show more content…

Also, his sister Beneatha and Ruth reminding him that the Life Insurance money belongs to Mama bothers him. Because it stops him from achieving his American Dream. Beneatha Younger is Mama’s only daughter and Walter Younger’s sister. Her American Dream is to become a doctor. Unfortunately, since the play took place during the 1950s, becoming a doctor for females meant breaking traditional female rules. After Walter discovers that Mama wants to pay for Beneatha’s Medical School to become a doctor, he does not support it and wants her to become a teacher, or nurse. Another American Dream that is in Beneatha’s mind is to learn about African Heritage. No one supports her idea, and Mama suggests that Africans should be saved from heathenism. Beneatha started practicing African Heritage by cutting her hair noticeably short. Mama Lena Younger is the oldest member of the family. The Life Insurance money that is left from her husband belongs to her. Mama’s dream is to buy a house with a backyard for her grandchild, Travis, to play. Buying a house with a backyard where she can plant and grow plants is what she and her husband dreamed of doing before he

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