A Raisin In The Sun Research Paper

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Jack Posman Sydney Bernknopf ENL1W-10 April 8 2024. Morals and Making Dreams Come True In A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry reveals how hope is always of the essence, even in times of struggle and despair. After the news broke to Beneatha that Walter Lee lost the money, she lacks the resilience to preserve it. She instead gives up on her dream and instead takes her anger out on Walter Lee. Conversely, Mama, who has been through life's hardships over and over again, still hangs on to her hope and Idealism which Hansberry displays through her plant. Finally, the Younger Family comes together and declines Mr. Linder's proposal to purchase their house, making their dreams come true in the hardest of times. The Younger family trying to move …show more content…

Hansberry suggests through different characters in the Younger family in the face of struggle, people must maintain their sense of hope to persevere and work towards their dreams. At the beginning of the play, Beneatha is an idealist and dreamer who doesn’t let anyone differ from her dreams. Beneatha is an independent woman, however, After the news is broken to Beneatha that Walter Lee lost the money, she lacks the resilience to preserve. Previously, Beneatha shows her extreme passion for being a student in medical school, but she becomes apathetic and loses her self-worth and identity when adversity hits. Walter Lee was skeptical of her dream due to their family’s financial issues and Walter was in doubt due to Beneatha being a black woman. In Act I, Beneatha shows her ability to assert her own beliefs despite her situation. Mama, you don't understand. It's all a matter of ideas, and God is just one idea I don't accept.” (Hansberry 51) Beneatha shows signs to herself that she is willing to stay strong and stay on track for her dreams. In Act II, when Beneatha meets Asagai, he helps Beneatha embrace her culture but also, Asagai questions her dreams by helping her embrace her culture and her dreams, as well as nurturing her “Then isn’t there something wrong in a house—in a world—where all dreams,

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