We all have personal dreams, but what is the dream of the US? When I think about American dreams, I think about the image of my family. But the perfect family in front of their house is really an American dream. It is not the most certain. My family is far from perfect, young people far from perfection. There are six families in a two bedroom apartment, Ruth says it is "hell." Living in a 4 bedroom house with six people may be a bit cramped, I can not imagine living in a two bedroom apartment.
One of the most important themes of Lorraine Hansberry's "raisin in the day" and Lorraine Hansberry's "San Rasen" is the American dream. Many of the characters in this play have hope and ambition; they all seek to achieve their goals through the game. However, many of the characters in the drama have different dreams contradictory to each other. For example, there seems to be problems when the dreams of various people confront, such as Walter and Bennie, George and Asagai, Clybourne Park and Younger.
Lorraine · Hans Berry's "San Raisin" American Dream Lorraine · Hans Berry's "San Raisins" lives in "American Dream". Handsbury wrote his own story in 1959. The "American dream" she said is quite different from the existing "American dream". In 1959, my dream was to work hard and to live a comfortable life. Americans believe that you can have a good life as long as you have a family and are eating at the table. Let's fast forward in 2003. "American dream" will have 2 cars, attractive house, pool, 40 hours a week, and plenty of "things".
Frontina Taylor English Comp II Jaime Barrett compares the raisin in the play presented by Lorraine Hansberry and the film of 1961, Lorraine Hansberry, presented by Columbia's picture, one of the most important topics , Contrast It is an American dream. Many characters have hope and dream. They are all trying to achieve their goals. However, many characters have different dreams contradictory to each other. The problem is ... everyone will realize their dreams and some as sad circumstances lose control of dreams and fall into disappointment. The poem by Langston Hughes relates to the dream of Lorraine Hansbury's play "Raisins in the Sun" mother, Ruth, Walter. Ruth had to listen to Walter's long abundance and strong dreams and I knew that these dreams would never happen. They are poor and Travis must sleep on the sofa because they have two room apartments. Ruth