Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

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Regarding the Genre, the play is mainly about the life of Black family in the south side of Chicago, that is why the Genre of family ( family drama) dominates the play, the family comes from an ordinary African-American working-class. Hansberry through the play describes the daily live of the African-American in Chicago. How they live, how their houses look,and how they are treated.
It regarded as a family drama, because all the action took place within the house of the family. Hansberry chooses the working-class and not the middle-class, because she is sure that revolution would start by the working-class (Reid 45.51). However, A Raisin in the sun maybe viewed by some critics as a domestic drama formed as a well made play. …show more content…

“ the Younger living room would be a comfortable and well ordered room if it were not for a number of indestructible contradiction to this state of being” ( I.i.486). The description of their current apartment and neighborhood achieve a great significant. The play occurs during the late 1940s or the 1950s, when many American were begin to raise many racial discrimination issues (Hakutani 239). The play occurs in the Younger’s little apartment, which Hansberry described in detail. This reflects the hard living conditions and the suffering of the characters. However, everything is clean, the furniture is simply too old and damaged and it brings no joy or happiness into the Younger’s lives. This was the life in the south side of Chicago, on the other hand, the life in the north side is much better and with no segregation problems (Hakutani 239).

Also, Hansberry may have used the setting to highlights the movement of white American to the suburbs. They saw the city as an ugly place and one should leave it. But for Lena Younger, she helped her family to move into a new home in a new neighborhood with bigger yard where her grandson can play and her plants could find more sun (Hakutani