Thomas Foster: A Literary Analysis

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In his introduction the author, Thomas Foster embarks on a journey to help readers understand literature better. How to read Literature Like a Professor is a map to the literary world. The book helps its readers understand the deeper meanings within literary text. The introduction starts with Thomas Foster discussing with his students on of the great plays of American theater, Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun (1959). Foster suggests that Mr. Linder is the devil and confuses his students. Walter Lee Younger is offered money from Mr. Linder to buy out the claim on his house. Walter refuses because he thought that his family still had money left in their bank from his father’s recent death. Soon he finds out that two-thirds of their money