Raisin In The Sun Sacrifices

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A Raisin In The Sun “I don’t want nothing but for you to stop acting holy ‘round here. Me and Ruth done made some sacrifices for you...why can’t you do something for the family?” This quote comes from one of the main characters in the book “Raisin In The Sun”. Walter accuses Beneatha, sister of Walter, of not making enough sacrifices for their family. At the same time, Walter resents Beneatha for the sacrifices he has made. This family is trying to achieve the “American Dream” but is limited by many factors. The biggest reasons why they have difficulty would be race and culture. Lorraine Hansberry, the author, expressed how passionate and committed the characters are to their lives and also, how the Younger family tries to do the best for the family. …show more content…

Due to them having African heritage, they are viewed down upon by white communities in Chicago, during the 1950s. If I was living in their time period, being Latino would also be lacking respect and rights. Latinos lacked influence in the national political arena. Same goes towards to Black people but, worse. In like manner, the background is also connected to culture. Beneatha would try to express Nigerian culture despite the fact, her family didn’t wish to see her doing such activity. furthermore, she would have been shown racist expressions towards her due to strong racism white communities emit. Racism against blacks in the 1950's led to Jim Crow being made. Jim Crow was an executed social system devised by the ruling class. At times of economic crisis, the ruling class often use racism to divide working people. Due to this, Walter, the leading family member, and father, was limited of jobs. He worked as a driver nevertheless, he had a dream to open a liquor store as well as, provide better for his family. He worked hard to obtain the “American Dream” however, his race is the first thing people saw at this