Sunday, February 10, 2019

A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry Essay -- A Raisin in the S

A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, has often been dubbed a black scam by critics since its debut on Broadway in 1959. This judge has been reasonably assigned considering the coquet has a cast that consists primarily of African American actors however, when looking beyond the surface of this play and the color of the write and characters, one can see that A Raisin in the Sun in truth transcends the boundaries of racial pits through the universal personalities assigned to each character and the true-to-life(prenominal) family situations that continue to evolve throughout the storyline. As seen when comparing A Raisin in the Sun to The Rich Brother, a story for which the characters receive no label of race, many commonalities can be found between the characters personalities and their beliefs. Such similarities conjure up that A Raisin in the Sun is not merely a play intended to appeal only to the black community, nor should it be construed as a story about the plights o f the black race alone, but instead should be recognized as a play about the struggles that all families, heedless of race, must endure in regard to their diversity and financial disparity. A succinct introduction and excellent writingWritten by Lorraine Hansberry, the commencement African American woman to have ever had a play produced on Broadway, A Raisin in the Sun tells the tale of a financially struggling black family living in a run down, knock infested apartment on Chicagos Southside. In great line to these particular aspects of Raisin, Tobias Wolff, a well known, modern day Caucasian generator of short stories, tells of a different lifestyle in his story, The Rich Brother, in which he depicts the life of two brothers, one having prospered financially and the othe... ...Miller, Jordan Y. Lorraine Hansberry. The Black American Writer Poetry and Drama, II. Student Resource Center. Gale Group Databases. Collin County Community College Library, Plano TX. 28 February 2011 . Overview of Lorrain (Vivian) Hansberry. Discovering Authors. (1999). Student Resource Center. Gale Group Databases. Collin County Community College Library, Plano TX. 28 February 2011 .Weales, Gerald. Thought on A Raisin in the Sun. Commentary. 27.6 (June, 1959). Student Resource Center. Gale Group Databases. Collin County Community College Library, Plano TX. 28 February 2011 .Wolff, Tobias. The Rich Brother. Making Literature Matter. Ed. John Clifford and John Schilb. 2nd Ed. capital of Massachusetts Bedford/St. Martins, 2003. 391 403.

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