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“A Raisin in the Sun” Madison, Nina, Rachel, Kayla, Savannah, and Lena
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The American Dream Throughout the play, “A Raisin in the Sun”, each of the characters have their own American dream. But not all of them are achieved. Beneatha – Beneatha’s dream is to study medicine in college and pursue the career of a female doctor. Walter – Walter’s dream is to open a liquor a liquor store with his friends (Bobo and Willy Harris) and make something of himself.
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The American Dream Mama – Mama’s dream is to buy a new house for her family with a garden and a backyard for Travis to play in. Ruth – Ruth’s dream is minor, but it is for her family to live a happy and healthy life. Travis – Travis’s dream is also minor, and is to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a bus driver.
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Themes DON’T SELL OUT: how and why Walter Lee’s opinion about selling out changes throughout the play. THE STRENGTH OF FAMILY: why it is difficult to be a member of a family. LOVE AND TRUST PREVAIL OVER DECEIT AND SELFISHNESS: how love wins out in the screenplay.
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Themes STEREOTYPING AND PREJUDICE: how – towards the end of the play – Mr. Linder doesn’t want the Youngers to move into their new house because they are “a threat”. “sometimes, switching your path will lead you to your future.” – nina colagiovanni
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Growth of Walter BEGINNING: in the beginning of the play, Walter was so wrapped up in his own dream of opening up a liquor store, that he was forgetting to appreciate his family members. MIDDLE: continuing the play, Walter was still selfish and willing to sacrifice his family’s dreams to achieve his own. END: towards the end of the play – when Mr. Linder shows up to talk to the Youngers – a sudden strike of courage hits Walter and he stands up for his family.
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Conflicts Walter vs. everyone = because Walter is so wrapped up in his own dream and ignoring his family member’s, this causing a lot of struggle and conflict. Character vs. self = in the play there are several self conflicts including: Walter vs. himself, Ruth vs. herself, and Mama vs. herself. Character vs. society = towards the end of the play the Youngers have a struggle or conflict against the society they would be moving into when they bought the house.
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Significant Quotes “It means... One for whom Bread – Food – Is Not Enough. Is that all right?” – Asagai “You ain’t satisfied or proud of nothing we done.” – Lena to Walter “It makes a difference to a man when he walk on floors that belong to him.” – Lena (Mama) “If this is my time... my time to say goodbye... Then I say it loud and good! Hallelujah! And goodbye, misery.” – Ruth
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Significant Quotes “I’m telling you to be the head of this family from now on like you supposed to be.” – Lena “All I say, the whole business is a matter of caring for the other fellow.” – Linder “When you starts measuring somebody, measure him right, child, measure him right.” – Lena “That’s all dad – we don’t want your money.” – Walter
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