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

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Even though there may be issues between family; family will always stick together. The Younger family is shown as a hardworking family, but they experience conflict among themselves and racial discrimination. The family members face conflict between each other because of their different dreams, but towards the end of the play, they grow up and unify as a family to fight off the racial discrimination they face. The Younger family such as, Mama, Ruth, Walter, and Beneatha, have their own particular dreams, which create dramatic events within the home. Walter a man who made many mistakes through this play, was the only character that undergo a great transformation. The play displays the audience of how Walter being a chauffeur and not being able

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