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A 4 page paper which offers up a reaction to Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun. This is a very powerful story that speaks of simple dreams. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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from the 20th century. It is a play that deals with the dreams of a family. While they all have different dreams, it is perhaps the point that they dream
and hope for those dreams that really means something. It is also the story of an African American family which makes the dreams even that more potent and important. The
following paper offers a personal reaction and examination of the play. Reaction to Hansberrys A Raisin in the Sun One of the most important and intriguing things about
this play is how the title of the play comes from a poem by Langston Hughes often called A Dream Deferred. The poem is about dreams that have to be
deferred, put off, or ignored. It is a poem that asks what happens to such dreams and one of the lines asks if the dream will dry out like a
raisin in the sun. With this in mind the story of Hansberrys becomes even more poignant in its pursuit of a dream, or dreams. All of the dreams in
the family are important, but it is really Mamas dream that seems the most important and the most powerful. She simply wants a house that they can own, a home
for them and the children and grandchildren. It is a simple dream, and yet also a very powerful dream concerning the American Dream. She is a strong and relatively selfless
woman however and as such she is willing to invest in her childrens dreams as well. Her daughter Beneatha wants to go to college and her son Walter wants a
business. Mama must struggle with the entire family to find her dream, to achieve her dream, and they do not always understand her. But, at the same time it
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