A Raisin in the Sun

Friday, December 4, 2015

Literary choices: Title

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        Why is the book titled A Raisin in The Sun? After doing some research, it is discovered that the title is derived from a popular La...
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Symbols

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The most overt symbol in the play is Mama’s plant. It represents both Mama’s care and her dream for her family.  She confesses that the plan...
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Feminism in A Raisin in the Sun

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A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry comprises of a myriad of representations of feminism. The female characters of the play are not c...
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Theme: Pride

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        Pride is portrayed in an extremely strong sense in A Raisin in the Sun . Since the play is illustrating a family with little else t...
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The Maturation Process of Walter

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Throughout A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry constructs Walter’s character in a complex way. Early in the play, Hansberry portrays Wa...
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Biblical Allusion

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Mr. Lindner comes to the Younger residence to tell them they are not wanted in Clybourne Park and offers them more than what they paid to no...
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Standing Up to Racial Discrimination

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The Younger’s family perseveres through all the discrimination that they are faced with and that has evidently been a theme towards the en...
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