In the 1970s, Lin Wood, the majority of African Americans in the south central part of Los Angeles lived, did not notice the difference between my playmate and myself. My mother and I finally moved to the suburbs, but my father was still there. However, until I was a child, when I visited my father on the weekend, I began to distinguish myself from my friends. Perhaps gazing at the perforations and turning around in the nearby market has led to this discovery.
Lorraine · Hans Berry's Sunshine · Raisins · Sunshine · Raisins is one of the best works of Lorraine Vivian Hansbury, talking about important issues such as poverty, gender, racial discrimination through black families and young people It is. Hansbury's theater focuses on the hero's dream that stimulates them. The title entitled "raisin in the sun" is taken from the poem "Montage Dream" by Landens Hughes, where he talks about the outcome of his dream lag.
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.
During the day rain, Lorraine-Hansberry was located in southern Chicago in the 1950s, but the rain during the day from the Second World War to the civil rights movement was the story of the Yangoo family. Through a realistic and frank portrayal of this African-American family, Hansbury's drama explores issues of sex, morality, identity and justice. Rain in the sun is a classic of American literature, American dreams have been postponed repeatedly. Red: American teenage girl has written down today's events and edited it. Amy Goldwasser In this essay episode, 58 American women with various geographical, socioeconomic, ethnic and religious backgrounds write articles about the body image, family, politics, popular culture It was. These well-written articles document the authors' thoughts and reactions to topics such as New Orleans, Johnny Depp, and the loss of friends after Hurricane Katrina.