Lorraine Hansberry 's play "Raisins in the Sun" will provide readers with a clear view of the reality of African - Americans' struggle in the late 1950' s. Hans Berry is full of conflict and ethnic tension, and it makes a big difference between her different roles and its own role. Because the family's goal is a personal dream that will never happen, the theme of the dream creates a clear confrontation in the drama; after all, they escaped from their personal dreams, eventually reaching agreement .
In this article I will explain the first performance of 1959 "Raisins in the Sun" drama (1959 sun raisin) as a social political background of the drama. The social and political background at the time also influenced the characters. First, discuss socio - political background, then discuss my mother and Walter 's character. This will clarify how the essence of society affects every aspect of the role, morality and value. - In the sunlight mothers try to control everything, as they believe in dreams and children overcome and overcome the obstacles of raisins, they need to learn them before beginning. The value of being conscious of your wishes. She is the head of a family who created conflict and settled.
Raisins in the Sun - Symbolism in Fantasy Lorraine and Hans Berry's sun raisins are depicting the lives of black families living in the bad areas of Chicago. This family has many problems, but mostly about her mother's character and she is anxious for her to live a better life for her family through the money she received when her husband died . - As in this article, the delay in the dream of Lorraine Hansberry falling on raisins under the sun. But sometimes, unlike a dream, this article will be satisfied and complete. His dream is not explained directly, but all characters from A Raisin in the sun have a late dream. Their dreams are as dry as the raisins under the sun. However, the dream was exhausted, and the marriage of Walter Lee and Ruth was also exhausted.