Can money really bring happiness? This question has been asked by history, but there is no real answer. The only way to know is learning from experience. In the Lorraine Hands Berry "daytime raisins", the role is that they concentrate so much on money, many different they make decisions, Ruth seemed to want abortion, my mother to buy a house You can give them and influence Walter's investment in wine class store. Ruth hoped for abortion, suggesting that money has a big influence on the behavior of letters in the story.
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
Proudly "raisin in the sun" The raisin of Lorraine and Handsbury under the sun involves a family of families with a color that must withstand racial discrimination in various forms in everyday life . Through the story, Hansberry focuses on the subjects that are proud of many characters. Walter, Mama, Beneatha were proud in all the processes of their lives. Walter has high self-esteem through play. Raisins under the sun. When Mr. Walter invited Mr. Linder (a salesman of Caucasian society), he tried to sell his own house. His son was on his side, so he was proud of his family because he was not selling his house. He told a salesman: "We have a lot of pride and we are very proud. (148) This is Walter's point of reference that he is a very proud man.