Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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A Raisin in The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is realistic fiction in which the play’s title and the characters represent the play’s theme. The play focused on Black America’s struggles to reach the American Dream of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness during the 1950’s and the 1960’s the idea of everyone having the chance to achieve a better life should exist for all. Hansberry created her title using a line from Langston Hughes’ poem “A Dream Deferred”. The original poem was written in 1951 about Harlem. Hughes’ line from the poem claimed that when dreams are deferred they are stopping you from your dream, this meant they dried up and died. Hughes’ poem further suggested that when dreams and goals are denied to be pursued people act …show more content…

Her dream is to be under is to be un understood, it is deferred by her family. She was going to achieve her dream by proving she is capable, “well - I do - all right? - thank everybody and forgive me for ever wanting to be anything at all!”(37). She claims that she is grateful but no one understands her passion for becoming a doctor. She then has a dream to become a doctor. Her dream is deferred when she does not have money for medical school. Beneath says, “I always thought it was the one that concrete thing in the world that a human being could do. Fix of the sick, you know - and make them whole again... I used to care. I mean about people and how their bodies hurt.”(133). She 's talking about why she wants to be a doctor she just wants to help people with Walter losing the money it makes Beneatha feel like a dream is next to impossible. She also dreams about finding her heritage. Her dream is deferred because does everyone wants her to just marry a rich guy instead of someone in tune with her heritage, “All anyone seems to know of Africa is Tarzan.”(57). She believes her generation is ignorant and do not know a thing about their roots. All in all Beneatha is very intellectual about being one with herself, proving that she wants to be a doctor as an example of a Black American trying to reach her American …show more content…

Lena’s dream is to see her children achieve their dreams, her dream is then deferred because she makes decisions that affect both of her children 's dreams. She says, “Lena - Lena Eggleton you aims to high all the time. You needs to slow down and see life a little more like it is.”(139). She blames herself for dreaming to big which caused her children to lose sight of their dreams due to the money. Lena’s dream is also to change the family legacy. Her dream is then deferred because her children lack the resources and are being waived by money and lack of religion. She says, “Yes a fine man - just couldn 't catch up to his dreams, all.”(46). Explaining how Big Walter was never able to reach his dreams. He still had hopes though, that through his children he would achieve his dreams by having them achieve theirs. Lena’s dream is also to have a house that she could pass down to the next generations of the Youngers. Her dream is deferred by the residents of Clybourne Park when they try to buy them out of the neighborhood. She says, “ I just seen my family falling apart today… When it gets like that in life you just got to do something different.”(94). Speaking to Walter, she explains how she needed to do something to save her family and the house was the key to fixing everything, in her eyes she is the savior. Through her character, Lena, she showed how the

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