All characters of the "Rainbow of the Sun" are dreaming, such as insurance checks received after Lena's husband's death. Lena, also known as Mama, owns his own house and dreams of seeing children complete their dreams. Ruth dreams of having money, has a happy family, and the family has its own place. These dreams will help explain the personality of the characters, provide a meaningful background for the development and decline of the conflict between them, and help readers admire or dislike them.
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 strive to achieve their goals through the game. However, many of the characters in the drama have different dreams contradictory to each other. - In the power of the letters in the raisins under the sun In the sun raisins, Lorraine Hansberry, with their dream and frustration, impressive portrait of a group of youth composed of powerful characters I will draw. It is typical in many ways. Widow's mother, Lena or mother, daughter Benatha, medical student, brother of Beneatha, struggling driver, and Walter's wife Ruth and his youngest child
Lorraine · Hans Berry's Sunshine · Raisins · Sunshine · Raisins is one of the best works of Lorraine Vivian Hansbury, talking about important issues such as poverty, gender, racial discrimination through black families and young people It is. Hansbury's theater focuses on the hero's dream that stimulates them. - From the second half of the 19th century to the early 1900s, women and men did not "knot" like women and men of today. In today's world, women and men have many things in common, they love each other and get married to choose to marry each other. In many of the stories written at the time, readers can expect to read a happy marriage about how to arrange for marriage and the number of people who are not married today.