A Raisin In The Sun: Justifying The Younger Family's Decision To Move

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Hannah Goodman
ENG4U
Saturday, May 2yth

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Justifying the Younger Family's Decision to Move

Lorraine Hansberry's “A Raisin in the Sun" explores the Youngers, an African American family, who live in a cramped apartment on the South Side of Chicago during the 1950s. Throughout the book, the family wrestles with power struggles, overstrained living conditions, and differences over dreams and aspirations. A critical decision in the story is the family's choice to move to a new neighbourhood. To justify the Younger family's decision, I’ll examine some economic, social, and personal motivations that give reason to the Younger family's desire for a better life.

The first reason as to why the younger family decided to move was for more living space. Living in such small and overcrowded conditions took a toll on both the Younger family's well-being and personal …show more content…

The small living conditions in their current apartment are unhealthy for both themselves and their relationship dynamics, making a larger house crucial for improvement. Economic advancement plays a significant role as they seek better job opportunities and financial stability, allowing their family to begin escaping poverty for a more promising future for their youngest son, Travis. Additionally, the decision to move represents new beginnings, where Walter's changed beliefs and values instil in his family and pressure his dreams. Lastly, the family's fight against racism by challenging societal norms and choosing to live in a white neighbourhood reflects their determination to progress. Ultimately, the Younger family's decision to move neighbourhoods can be justified by their desire for a better life, and pursuit of happiness where they seek a better