Monday, September 2, 2019
A Raisin in the Sun :: Literary Analysis, Lorraine Hansberry
Victor Hugo once said ââ¬Å"There is nothing like dream to create the futureâ⬠. In Lorraine Hansberryââ¬â¢s play A Raisin in the Sun, the Youngers, an African American family struggle against economic hardship and racial prejudice. The family of five, Mama, Walter, Beneatha, Ruth, and Travis, live in a run down apartment in the South Side of Chicago during the 1950s an era of great prosperity for most. They receives a life insurance check of ten thousand dollars after the passing of Walter Sr.. Each member of the family has his/her own plans for the money. Mama, Walter, and Beneatha have different interpretations of the American Dream: Mamaââ¬â¢s perspective is family, Walterââ¬â¢s dream is material success , and Beneathaââ¬â¢s values independence. Mamaââ¬â¢s dream is to attain a satisfying life for her family, own a house, and have Walter be the head of the household. Mama discovers her daughter-in-law Ruth is pregnant and wants to have an abortion Mama frantically says that she ââ¬Å"done give one baby to povertyâ⬠and she not going to let the family give up another child (75). Mama lost a baby due to her poverty once and is determined to stop Ruth from doing the same. Mama has always dreamed of owning a home and now she believes a home will help keep her family together she tells Ruth she wants an little ââ¬Å"old two storyâ⬠(44) with a yard where she could have a garden and ââ¬Å"Travis could play in â⬠(44) . Mama decides to use the money to buy a house because she ââ¬Å"seen [her] family [fall] apartâ⬠(93). By buying a new house Mama believes establishes an environment for growth and development, preventing her children from doing what she had to do and will keep the family whole. Mamaââ¬â ¢s dream is selfless because there is no personal gain. Walterââ¬â¢s goal is to earn more money; being financially successful is important to him. After the arrival of the life insurance money, Walter and Mama get into a fight over how Walter has changes; Mama asks Walter why he has become obsessed with money, Walter reply ââ¬Å"because it is lifeâ⬠(74). For Walter money comes before everything since no money equates to no life ; therefore making money become Walterââ¬â¢s number one priority because he believes validates his existence. After Mama gives Walter part of the insurance money, Walter talks to his son about how he is going to ââ¬Å"change [their] livesâ⬠(108) he foreshadows the future he plans for the family.
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