In the play "Layin in the sun" at Lorraine Handsbury, one of the hero, Venetta Janer tried to find her figure trying to find herself. Who? She is a 20 year old black woman going to a college in southern Chicago. One of her best friends, Joseph Asagai from Nigeria, considered the best interests of Beneatha. The culture of Nigeria is very important. Because asanagai is trying to convey the culture of Nigeria to Benata, she can learn who you are.
Lorraine Hansberry's "Sun Raisin" is a play by Lorraine Hansberry who debuted on the vast road in 1959. Their performance took place during a specific period of the 1950's caused by social problems. general citizen. Drama is focused on family members of the Young family, Ruth, Travis, Walterley, Veneta, Rina, family director. The drama event only occurred within a few weeks, but here we received big black and white in the Young family. In the words of Jim Kolica and Ross Duat, Handsbury wrote a diary. Episode raisins imitated her growth in the 1930s. Her aim was to tell how the life of the black family lived in front of citizenship where apartheid was legal (Spark note). Hansbury introduced us to a black family living in southern Chicago with a civil rights movement until the 1950s. A young family is a family mum
Raisin of the sun, Lorraine Hansbury's "raisin of the sun" shows an eternal struggle to promote families' values and morality in a very clear way. This theater tells the story that a small black family is struggling to keep the dreams of tenants and owners alive. These dreams, the struggle needed to reach them, the agreement with unfulfilled dreams are the focus and dynamism behind the story of everyone struggling to achieve the goal ... America We actively respond to Caucasians. This allowed African Americans to adapt what they wanted to society by changing their way of speaking and appearance. This is called cultural assimilation. In the second act, in the scene of the hay under the sun, Lorraine Handsbury explained George's behavior and the concept of cultural assimilation, and carelessly interrupted Benetta and Walter's performance of "Africa".