A Raisin In The Sun Research Paper

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Lorraine Hansberry’s play, A Raisin in the Sun, conveys the theme of dreams extremely well. Throughout the play, readers are reminded of the dreams that each character has ranging from becoming a doctor, a businessman, and creating a better life for the entire family. Along with these dreams, readers are shown how the dreams can cause conflicts and are taught what can happen to a dream that is deferred. To begin with, a variety of dreams are expressed in the play, A Raisin in the Sun. For instance, in the play, Walter and Benetha’s mother, Lena states, “Been thinking that we maybe could meet the notes on a little old two-story somewhere, with a yard where Travis could play in the summertime.” (Hansberry 1568). In addition, she also expresses her dream of planting a …show more content…

On the other hand, Walter’s dream looks different. This is because he yearned to become a businessman and earn more money than he gets paid now. Readers know this because he explains, “You see, this little liquor store we got in mind cost seventy-five thousand and we figured the initial investment in the place be ‘bout thirty thousand, see” (Hansberry 1561). From Walter’s perspective, his dream will allow him to earn more money and help his family have a better life. Lastly, Beneatha hopes to become a doctor, which is rare for someone of the same race as her. In the play, she states, “Listen, I’m going to be a doctor. I’m not worried about who I’m going to marry yet—if I ever get married” (Hansberry 1570). From Beneatha’s perspective, becoming a doctor will allow her to help heal those around her. She does not wish to become a doctor so that she is seen as superior in her family, but instead to pursue a career that will bring her happiness. Due to Lena, Walter, and Beneatha having different dreams, a conflict arises. The issue with each dream is that they all require the insurance money that they received from Lena’s late

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