Walter Lee Younger - the protagonist of the show. Walter is a dreamer. He is getting rich and I want to make plans for getting wealth with my friends, especially Willie Harris. When the screen was released, he wanted to invest his father's insurance money in a new liquor store. He spent a lot of time concentrating on finding a quick solution to family problems.
Beneatha Younger ("Bennie") - Mother's daughter and Walter's younger sister. Beneatha is intellectual. At the age of 20, she went to college and was educated more than other young families. Her personal beliefs and opinions kept her away from conservative mothers. She dreams of becoming a doctor and trying to identify herself as a highly educated black woman.
Lena Younger ("Mom") - Mother of Walter and Beneatha. As a family female patriarch, mothers are religious, moral, and mother. She hopes her husband 's insurance will be used as the down payment for a house in the backyard to realize the dream that the family will rise in the world.
Ruth Younger - Walter's wife and Travis' mother. Ruth takes care of the young people in a small apartment. She has problems with Walter 's marriage, but she wants to rekindle her love. She is about 30 years old, but she is exhausted and looks older. She continues to solve poverty and domestic problems, and continues to be a woman with high emotions. Her most pessimistic pragmatism helped her survive
Travis Younger - The youngest child of Walter and Ruth. Travis has a food bag and earns some money and likes to play outside with the other children next door, but without a bedroom, sleeping on the sofa in the living room.
Joseph Asagai - a student in Nigeria who fell in love with Beneatha. Asagai, he is very proud of his African tradition, and Benatha wants him to learn about her African tradition. He finally proposed to marry Benaire, and she hoped to return with him to Nigeria.
George Murchison - Wealthy African American who called Benettafa as court. The young man agreed with George, but Veneta obeyed his white culture and did not like the will to forget the African tradition. He challenges other black thinking and feelings through arrogance and talent of intellectual competition.
Mr. Carl Lindner - The only white character in the play. Mr. Lindner arrived at Junge's apartment from the Krybourne Park Improvement Association. He offered Younger an agreement to reconsider his entry into the (all white) community.
Willy Harris - Walter's friend and coordinator of alcohol shop planning. Because Willie did not appear on the stage, it helped to concentrate the story on the dynamics of the Youngor family.
Mrs. Johnson - a young neighbor. Mrs. Johnson warned that Youngor's hospitality will be utilized to the fullest and enter the dominant white community.
Under the sun of A Raisin, raisins under the sun throughout the playing role the role Beneatha talked about finding her identity. The concept of assimilation is very important for young families. Members of the Youngor family do not want to be mainstream in the United States. I just want to live comfortably. A young man is a family of African Americans who live in the southern part of Chicago in the 1950s. They live in the rain under the sun, but in the rain of the sun, Hans Berry, if the Youngau family and other African Americans face after the Second World War and will not come in I will describe obstacles that I had not done. The obstacles that young people have to overcome are economic, moral, social and racial barriers. The author of the play, Lorraine Hansberry, had to face one of the growth. Born in Chicago
Raisins under the sun - a symbol of dreams, Lorraine Hansberry's "raisins under the sun" depicts 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 late dream of "Raisins in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry is a dream that was postponed to another time. 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 delayed dream even for the small Travis. 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.