Beneatha In A Raisin In The Sun

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Mrs. Rogers
ENG L202
11 May 2023
Battle Without Rage
A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hasberr’s drama, comes across as an achievement for African Americans. A Raisin in the Sun was the first play produced by an African American, performed on broadway, and awarded the year’s best play in 1959. Hansberry produced a play that was a true and contemporary drama that brought African Americans into the theaters and opened the eyes of others. A Raisin in the Sun demonstrates all the struggles African Ameicans faced, but also represents the outpouring of heritage that African Americans should have pride in. Beneatha is a character in A Raisin in the Sun who embraces her heritage and enjoys learning about her culture. Beneatha lives in a home …show more content…

The name Asagai in A Raisin in the Sun produces a profound representation of the African American lifestyle and shows just how African Americans should appreciate their culture. The word Asagai denotes a pole weapon that is thrown as a weapon. Hansberry's use of Asagai resembles the life of African Americans and the fight for freedom that each African American experienced. Although Hansberry wanted African Americans to feel empowered of their heritage rather than fight all of the racism, the use of the word Asagai allows for the reader to learn that the fight for equality never stopped, African Americans just learned how to cope with it and present themselves with a more positive outlook. Asagai “fought” the racism in a manner that allowed him to enjoy himself while doing it. Asagai never got upset with the racism he just learned to take advantage of his knowledge he had of his …show more content…

The play represents that sometimes people just need to be happy and find things they enjoy doing or that interest them. As many African Americans felt that they kept fighting a new ending battle they soon learned to enjoy and learn about their culture and where they came from. Beneatha loved the idea of change and to be different from others. She wanted to stop living the continuous cycle that the people in America forced on the African Americans. Beneatha wanted change and to feel like she meant something to someone. She wished to stop living as an assimilation and start living in the way her ancestors once did. Learning to be yourself and do things that you believe in will allow people to be happy and feel they have the power to achieve