“A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is a powerful drama, focusing on a small family of an African American home in Chicago of the 1950s, waiting for the life insurance of $ 10,000 after the father’s death Are. There are different dreams for each family member how money should be spent: Mama wants to buy a house to fulfill her late husband’s dream, Walter Lee invests in liquor shop to get financial freedom Expected to do, Benetta wants to use it for a medical school, and Ruth is concerned about the stability of the family. As they face racial bias and their personal aspirations, stress increases, a white neighborhood ends an option to pursue a new house, symbolizes their flexibility and despite those obstacles of better future Hope. This drama examines the topics of race, identity and discovery of American dreams.
A Raisin in the Sun
$7.56
This classic play provides students with critical insights into American history, literature, and themes of race and identity.
A Raisin In The Sun
$12.99
This film adaptation of a classic play provides critical insights into themes of race, family, and the American Dream for literature and history studies.
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