The play “A Raisin in the Sun,” is written by Lorraine Hansberry. The story is portrayed through the eyes of a small family and their struggle concerning the poor factors in which they are living in. The Youngers, a hard-working black family living in 1960’s, face the conflict of racism in their everyday lives. It is a very prominent fact that the characters feel captivated by their substantial home space, but they also feel restricted by their social roles that have been naturally given to them. For example, Beneatha, the daughter of another character referred to as ‘Mama,’ strives to become a doctor regardless of the family’s financial hassle. (Hansberry, 1306) The play truly commences when it is revealed that the family will be receiving a large amount of insurance money. Knowing of this new income, they become driven to make their dreams a reality. A large majority of the elements in the play relates to these dreams that the characters possess, which in turn create the theme. The theme emerges from Mama’s dream, solely revolving around her family and resolving their difficulties to bind them. (Hansberry, 1303) During the first act, the …show more content…
Her selflessness and strength shows as soon as she is introduced, in which she is conveyed as the leader of the family. While nearly all the characters outwardly express what they dream of doing with the money, Mama states that she desires to put money away for Bethena’s school, or “just give it to the church or something.” (Hansberry, 1315) Later, she states that she would like to purchase a house; all in efforts to create a better atmosphere for her family. (Hansberry, 1303) She sustains herself as a very determined, leading, and assertive woman as she continues to guide her family through their hardship. Her character is very crucial in these circumstances because of the family’s tendency to draw and thrive off of her