Written by Lorraine Hansberry A Raisin in the Sun, the teens are a poverty-stricken, black African American, extended members of a family living in a small house in Chicago happening in the 1950’s. Lena, the mother attains a life insurance cheque for her dead husband for 10,000 dollars and wants to apply a portion of it in creating an improved life for her family and buying a home. The play wraps the diverse notions that every family member possesses in regards to the money that the money ought to be spent and those hardships developing from those notions. The three younger females, Lena a robust willed older female with traditional morals, Ruth a middle-aged female who is hardworking, and Beneatha a young, proud college learner, all possess unique characteristics that have been created by the different time phases that they are living and have lived in. Lena Younger, (Mama), is a robust, religious lady …show more content…
Her vision is purchasing a home for the family with the ten thousand dollars she has gained from the life insurance that her husband had subscribed. Mama “emanated from five generation of individuals who were share-croppers and slaves that showed her to have pride in her family and herself. She grew in a generation where the male genre made the choices for their families and the wife supported anything that choice was. Shasta Gaughen states that all that changed during the closure of the 1950’s and the beginning of the 1960’s when women commenced leaving their homes and assuming on other functions other than just being a homemaker (Gaughen, Shasta., 2003). Mama was raised in a