In the 1950s Americans had dreamed of having a garden, a big cart, and a happy family. All careers emigrate to America, access to education and economic opportunities, and dreams of religious and political freedom. However, as it has just been released, this is not that simple for African Americans. Blacks and whites in the 1950s were so isolated that it was completely impossible to go to the same school or use the same bathroom.
In this article I will explain the first performance of 1959 "Raisins in the Sun" drama (1959 sun raisin) as a social political background of the drama. The social and political background at the time also influenced the characters. First, discuss socio - political background, then discuss my mother and Walter 's character. This will clarify how the essence of society affects every aspect of the role, morality and value. These different ideals caused a generation-to-generation confrontation between Rena Younger (mother) and Walter Lee Younger.
American family in game conflict Lorraine · Hans Berry's "raisin in the sun" drama "raisin in the sun" shows three main conflicts in young family life; they are internal and social , And interpersonal relationship. The conflict of the story makes it possible for people to understand who the characters are and the lives they really want. The conflict is one of the basic themes of the play written by Lorraine Hansberry. And it will help tell the story and explain what the young family is.
One of the most important themes of Lorraine Hansberry's "raisin in the day" and Lorraine Hansberry's "San Rasen" is the American dream. Many of the characters in this play have hope and ambition; they all seek to achieve their goals through the game. However, many of the characters in the drama have different dreams contradictory to each other. For example, there seems to be problems when the dreams of various people confront, such as Walter and Bennie, George and Asagai, Clybourne Park and Younger.
In the sun's raison crash drama "The Rainbow of the Sun", the playwright Lorraine Hansberry depicts the life of a poor African-American family living in southern Chicago. Young people live in small apartments and are dreaming bigger than the world of life. Often I use insults as a means to solve their problems. Many times this type of insult can cause unnecessary conflicts within the family. The most common confrontation is between Walter. Raisin in Lorraine · Hans Berry's "raisin in the sun" book talks about some of the characters' dreams. And the other people are ruined. Soon it became a reality. The dream that first appeared was that Walter had a dream of owning and maintaining a liquor store one day. He will make every effort to make his dream come true, but his mother does not want something to happen. She dreams of her mother dreaming of her dream.