A Raisin In The Sun Research Paper

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What happens if a dream is deferred? A Raisin in the Sun is about the Youngers, a family who just received a life insurance check for $10,000 for the death of their father. All the characters have their own unique dreams that they were forced to put off due to obstacles in their life. They all want to use this money to pursue their lifelong dreams. In “Harlem” by Langston Hughes, the author's dream of racial equality being constantly deferred but still advocating for it is used by Hansberry to construct her message of determination and resilience to achieve ones dream evident in her play “A Raisin in the Sun”. This is displayed by Walter Lee Younger, a dreamer who throughout the film looks for ways to make quick money to solve their family's …show more content…

Her idea to get this for them is by buying a house for them in a safer neighborhood. As the inheritor of all the money, she is met with pressure from her kids who want to do all different kinds of things with the money. But she ultimately decides to purchase the house with a portion of the money. She hopes this purchase will help give her kids and their kids a better future away from the danger and poverty in their current housing. When Karl Lidner comes to try to convince the Youngers to sell the house she just bought, Lena holds strong and refuses to resell the house. The reason she does this is to achieve her dream of providing for her family and setting them up for success. In “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”, Langston Hughes notes “My soul has grown deep like the rivers”. He means that his African American ancestry and culture are very tightly tied. This strongly correlates with Lena Younger because she is very family-oriented and wants to financially help the next generation of her bloodline. Once Lena gets the house of her dreams, she does not let the racist white families sell her out and take it

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