The passion of "Sun Raisins" and fruits of dreams, and grapes of anger and passion. Passion is what Lorraine Hansberry and John Steinbeck share in common. Their two main works, "raisins in the sun" and "grapes of anger" focus on human fighting, love and dreams. It is a dream. Among these two works, mother plays the most important role in plot development.
Langston Hughes's poem "Harlem" uses symbols and images to discuss unfulfilled dreams and possible results. He initially stated that he dreamed of being a fresh grape that had been "deferred" and turned "black" as a dried raisin, as a raisin raised (Jemie 63). This idea provided the basis of Lorraine Hansberry 's play "A Raisin" under the sun as it is a house full of unsatisfied dreams. - Even though it is wealth, love, or fame, the idea of American dreams is still true today. What does not change America 's dream is that everyone should get something in their life. Everyone in the United States wants to achieve some sort of economic success in their lives. America's dream is that everyone pursues happiness and has the right to fight for the beat.
Dignity and America's Dream America's dream of raining in the sun is different for each of us, but we are anxious to accomplish it. At Lorraine · Hansberry's play "Raisin in the Sun", all Youngor's family is eager for the opportunity to realize America's dream. The American dream for young families is to have a house, otherwise, for Walter Youngor, it should be accepted by a white society. - "Check it today?" The life insurance checks that Mama is trying to receive are the source of all Youngor family dreams. One of the main arguments Lorraine Hansberry played in her play "raisin in the sun" was the importance of dreams. Dreams are being promoted by all members of the Youngor family. Mama wants to have her house in a nice place in the town, but children do not want to grow up with a mouse.
Mother is eager to further improve family welfare by moving to a new house. Dream Deferred "Drying like a drying grape under the sun" is related to Lena's dream. Drying the grapes under the sun will last the fruit; like a raisin, the mother's dream always exists and remained sweet till the end. Walter Lee Younger wants many desires throughout his lifetime and tries to find out all economic opportunities. He did not respect his wife and even his own mother said her rude words. The atrocities of Walter may be the influence of his aversion to life.