You can learn a lot by observing the sperm of the drying grape under the sun and the specific moment of family history. Politics, fashion, religion of a particular society reveals internal workings of individuals, and a combination of these activities makes society work. Although each society is different and unique, there is a common theme in each society, and every society needs to eat and sleep, the concept of "family". In Lorraine Handsbury's "Raisins of the Sun" I witnessed a common drama that happened in my family at a particular historical time.
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
The raisin of the sun, Lorraine Hansbury, was located in southern Chicago in the 1950s. During the Second World War and the civil rights movement, the sunrise raisin was a story of the Young tribe. Through a realistic and frank portrayal of this African-American family, Hansbury's drama explores issues of gender, morality, identity and justice. Raisins of the sun are classics of American literature, American dreams are repeated repeatedly. Red: American teenage girls wrote down and edited what happened today. Amy Goldwasser In this essay episode, 58 American girls with various geographical, socioeconomic, ethnic and religious backgrounds write articles on body image, family, politics, and popular culture . These well-written articles document the author's ideas and reactions, such as the loss of friends after New Orleans, Johnny Depp, Hurricane Katrina.