Raisins in the sun - Money 's money is just an illusion. It brings about only dreams. Families try to find that wealth is found in other forms. Lorain Hansbury reveals that money and materialism themselves are useless by using indirect expression of the family of young people in the play of "Raisins of the Sun". The young family who live in a society where realization of rich dreams has been realized is struggling to overcome difficulties in the process of seeking happiness.
Many people are born in poverty with ridicule and discrimination society and people need to meet this society to overcome these fights and achieve the goal. In Lorraine Handsbury's 'Raisins in the Sun', money plays an important role in helping young families get to a better future and life. The struggle for their money is similar to the need to develop identity and deal with a biased society. We believe that everyone in the family needs money and will lead to a better future. Mom has little interest in what he can do, and I am more interested in what each character can do. Mother's son Walter Lee appears to believe that money can solve all problems. My daughter Benatha thinks that money is good for her because she can go to school and use it to become a doctor. She can heal patients and patients and almost fulfills the role of God
Lorraine Hansberry's "Sun Raisin" is a play by Lorraine Hansberry who debuted on the vast road in 1959. Their performance took place during a specific period of the 1950's caused by social problems. general citizen. Drama is focused on family members of the Young family, Ruth, Travis, Walterley, Veneta, Rina, family director. The drama event only occurred within a few weeks, but here we received big black and white in the Young family. In the words of Jim Kolica and Ross Duat, Handsbury wrote a diary. Episode raisins imitated her growth in the 1930s. Her aim was to tell how the life of the black family lived in front of citizenship where apartheid was legal (Spark note). Hansbury introduced us to a black family living in southern Chicago with a civil rights movement until the 1950s. A young family is a family mum