What Does The Green Hat Symbolize In A Raisin In The Sun

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Adams May 2024 English 1 Symbolism in Rasin In the Sun Always remember to look at the bigger picture because there are hidden meanings. In the book "Raisin in the Sun," there are many instances of symbolism such as Mama's plant as her family, George's shoes as his social status, and the green hat as Walters's happiness. The first example of symbolism in A Raisin in the Sun is the plant that Mama takes care of. The plant symbolizes the dreams of the family. Even though they faced many challenges, mama cared for the plant with love, showing her commitment to her family. It also indicates hope because it grows even in its surroundings. Its damage reflects the ups and downs the family had to suffer through. One quote from Act 1 Scene 1 is “Lord, if this little old plant doesn't get more sun than it's been getting, it ain't never going to see spring again.". …show more content…

So this shows how mama's plant symbolizes her family and their well-being. Another example in Raisin in the Sun is Walter's desire for a better life and his goal for financial success, and the green hat shows that. Throughout the play, Walter's dreams of wealth and being respected often clash with his family's values and dreams. The green hat represents Walters' ambition and wanting a happy and successful life. It symbolizes his disconnect with his current life, his excitement to get out of his lifestyle, his social status, and lots more. But the green hat also serves as a reminder of the downsides of unrealistic ambition, as Walters' goal of wealth and a better life is hurting his relationship with his family and marriage. In Act 2 Scene 2 Walter says “You know what I like about the Green Hat? I like this little cat they got there who blows a sax... He blows. He talks to me,