"What will happen if you delay your dream?" Is it dry like a raisin under the sun? Or I like the pain - run from then? "(Lanceston Hughes). It is important that you never forget people's dreams, a dream makes it possible to move people in life, but if you ignore it you may deform and lose popular shape. The dreams of Walter, Beneatha, and Mama are dull, distorted and vague, so "sunny rain" is obvious. To
Postponement in the sun and the dream of a harem's raisin In theater "Raisin in the Sun" of Lorraine Hansberry, the author is a diligent and sincere African American who is striving to make their dreams come true I will reveal my family. Langston Hughes's poem "Harlem" shows what happens if these dreams are never realized. When long-awaited dreams were hindered by economic and social difficulties, Hans Berry and Hughes showed their impact on humanity. A Raisins All Characters ... The dream of delaying dreams in raisins under the sun is hope, desire, and desire. Young people dream about what kind of person they want to grow when they grow up. My parents dream about the future of their children. Not all of these dreams will be realized at the moment of expectation - these dreams are postponed or "postponed". The late dream is placed behind "the backside of life" (Jemie 219). It brings out the possibilities to the utmost and is waiting for when "We are ready to pursue" (Jemie 219). that is
As in this article, the dream of Lorraine Hansberry to delay the rain under the sun is a dream that will be postponed once more. 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. Their marriage is no longer important. It is as if it was dry like a dream and later it was messed up.
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. As the poem continues, Hughes explains the concept of late dream as collapsing or deteriorating.
"Raisins under the sun" was created based on the script "Do not dream". That drama casts doubts about what a dream will do. For example, "a dream dries like a raisin under the sun, or it collapses like an ulcer" (Virginia Polytechnic and State University, 1996). Regardless of whether it is a good day, whether to buy a house, earn money, or become a doctor, it is clear that all the protagonists have dreams, "in the rain under the sun". Each character can realize the importance of the dream while loving the family and keeping compassion.