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A Raisin in the Sun vs. The Glass Menagerie

2024-01-11 08:58:41

Raisins and glass zoo America is known as a place of opportunity all over the world and is a place to follow your dreams. No matter how selfish your dreams are, their goals are always available. Whether it is pursuit of a dream woman like the pursuit of Jay Gattsby or pure pursuit of the real thing like Holden Curlfield. Lorain Hansbury's "Sun Raisins" and Tennessee Williams's "Glass Zoo" introduce various types of American lifestyles and resolutions of each character.

Represents love, honor, family tribute, compared to the glass mother's mother with a raisin under the sun, a glass zoo, a raisin under the sun. In Amanda's glass zoo, this affectionate strong aggressive protective mother wants to mind, but in the sun's hay, as the mothers know everyone is a family supervisor. The outlook of the drama shows that we have a family like Amanda, overprotection or mother, as we have overseen.

Two mothers, each overcoming obstacles and poverty, love their children in their own way and they are doing their best. Lorraine Hansberry's: Raisins of Sun and Tennessee Williams: Glass Zoo is a masterpiece of American literature. The characteristic of these two stories is that only the mother leads the family beyond adversity and adversity. Williams Amanda and Handsbury's Rena show two different aspects of mothers' adult children. By identifying the elements that make up life, that is, identifying poverty, racial discrimination, and one parent, we can better understand the relationship between individuals and their families.

Three stories of glass zoo reality and fantasies, salesman death, sun raisins are concentrated in low-income families of urban environments. Each story has a big dreamer and the other characters are in different reality. Amanda Wingfield, Willy Romain, and Walter Lee Younger all live in a dream. Amanda dreams that she is surrounded by a gentleman's telephone at the front porch. Willy is the biggest king of pipe dreams in history, imagining that everything is different if he and his older brother went to Alaska (or Africa), or Howard was a showroom salesman at home.