Power and dominance in the rain of the sun, Juno, Paycock In the two plays "in the reader" by Lorraine ยท Hans Berry and Juno, and Shaun Occecy's Paycock, the reader has a key figure and a power struggle for society Faced with. Ideal. These plays also function as drama functions, and readers and viewers can draw more ways through actors and directors as a whole theme or meaning. "Raisin in the sun" faces a struggle between Walter and his wife Ruth and his mother's mum for power and head of household.
Even if she does not admit, the influence of born children of Sean O'Casey's Juno and Paycock and Richard Wright can be clearly seen in Hansberry's "Raisins in the Sun". However, Hansberry respects Sean O'Casey. "I love Sean O'Casey * ...... O'Casey will not deceive Irish people ..." Hansberry never fooles our black neighborhood in the southern part of Chicago I guess. The biggest concern of Juno and Paycock is in Juneau, she is the ideal wife and mother. She is a real mother, true woman, real life, from the first row to the last row. She has courage and tenacity to fill everything. So the mother of A Rais under the sun is strong and charming. They are mothers of adult children, and their mothers hope their life has dignity and pride.
Compare Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Lorraine Hansbury's sun rains theme, symbols and characters. Both A the Raisin and Julius Caesar are written for the stage. So, for example, that character is clearer and clearer than the characters in the book. Nevertheless, these works were written by different authors and their similarities and differences are evident for centuries. Raisins and sun, Julius Caesar theme of symbols and letters
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