Racial discrimination was full in the late 1950s. There are still some lively signs of color and white. Blacks and whites do not change, at least they do not change. "Raisins in the sun" by Lorraine Vivian Handsbury is a story of a black family trying to gain recognition of the middle class in Chicago. These five family, one child, and four adults live in a small apartment in a very poor area. The dream of having a business and having money to accomplish it is two important parts of the game.
"Raisins in the sun" is a wonderful book about many things. This is about the black household suffering from economic suffering and racial discrimination. This theater shows the importance of the family, the value of dreams and racial discrimination. The more the drama goes, the more it learns from young people. All members of the family of young people have dreams and visions that can break or nurture families based on their choice. All members of a young family have dreams, but their dreams are very different from each other. My mother's dream is to have a beautiful home and garden in the backyard just as she and her husband want. She feels that dreams can take care of Travis, so it will be useful to the whole family. He grows up in a better community and can become a wonderful person. Rina is the only person who is looking for a family, not Ruth, thinking about himself.
In this article I will discuss the first acting in 1959 "raisin in the sun" drama (1959 sun raisin) as a social political background for the drama. The social political background at the time affected the letters. Discussing the socio-political background first, discuss the character of Mother and Walter. This will reveal what sort of social nature affects the value, morality, role value. These different ideals led to a conflict between the generations of Lena Younger (mother) and Walter Lee Younger.