Character Analysis Of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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The play, “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry, follows the story of the Youngers, who is an African American family that lives in the suburbs of Chicago during the 1950’s. Together they live a hard life and have to face the harsh reality that African Americans do. Most of the characters follow tradition since they work in low-income jobs, face racism, and limitations that do not allow them to progress. However, one family member steps outside of one tradition in their life, being the character of Beneatha Younger. Beneatha Younger steps outside of one tradition in her life. That one tradition is that she is the most educated one in her family. In other words, she is the only one that has gotten the chance to attend college and expand her knowledge. The fact that she wants to become a doctor shows that she does not want to …show more content…

She does not get along with her conservative mother since some of her personal beliefs and views have brought them apart. “She is an atheist, opinionated, and, at times, self-centered” (Addell Austin). “She adopts various interests, such as the guitar and horseback riding. Her mother accuses her of flitting from one interest to the next, but Beneatha insists that she is simply experimenting with different forms of expression” (Addell Austin). In other words, in a review over the characters of “A Raisin in the Sun” Adell Austin, states that the different interests that Beneatha finds to express herself create dissatisfaction with her mother. Along with her character traits and beliefs that cause trouble in the relationship they have. Due to the reason that she struggles to determine her identity as a well-educated black woman and desires to explore her African heritage. At first, she seems to be obnoxious and self-centered, but as she starts to learn about her African roots, she begins to act less

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