Who Is Ambition In Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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Bill Bradley once said, “Ambition is the path to success. Persistence is the vehicle you arrive in.” Ambition is the one motive that will push a person to excel Defying the stereotypes, Beneatha Younger, a young, ambitious woman living during the 1950s struggles to oppose stereotypical mindsets hammered into the minds of the society around her while she struggles to win the war taking place beyond what the world is able to see. Beneatha Younger isn’t your typical 1950s woman you’d expect to read about, instead she’s an outgoing, ambitious woman who struggles to find herself amidst a storm of judgemental bullets.
A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry, is about the Younger family living in a racially segregated society in the 1950s. …show more content…

In act three, we learn why Beneatha decided to become a doctor. On page 132 in Act three, Beneatha was speaking to Asagai when she said, “...When I was very small… we used to take our sleds out in the wintertime and the only hills we had were the ice-covered stone steps of some houses down the street. And we used to fill them in with snow and make them smooth and slide down them all day… and it was very dangerous, you know… far too steep… and sure enough one day a kid named Rufus came down too fast and hit the sidewalk and we saw his face just split open right there in front of us… And the next time I saw Rufus he just had a little line down the middle of his face… I never got over that… ” She explained the rest of the incident then went on to explain why this one incident was so prominent in her mind. “That was what one person could do for another, fix him up―sew up the problem, make him all right again. That was the most marvelous thing in the world… I wanted to do that. I always thought it was one concrete thing in the world that a human being could do. Fix up the sick, you know―and make them whole again. This was truly being God…” This one tragic event that played out before her eyes as she was growing up changed the way she wanted to spend her life as an adult; it changed her outlook on

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