Why Do Dreams Shrivel Up Like A Raisin In The Sun

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The themes portrayed in this play were the value and purpose of dreams, the need to fight racial discrimination, and the importance of family. The plotline of the play itself is mainly about dreams, and the necessity it plays on life. The title itself is refers to a Langston Hughes poem about dreams being forgotten or procrastinated, he creates the idea that the dreams shrivel up like “a raisin in the sun.” Every character in the play has their own personal dream: Mama wants a house big enough to provide for the entire family, Walter wants to own a liquor store, and Beneatha wants to become a doctor. Throughout the play, the characters struggle with completing and achieving their dreams, however discover in the end that the most important dream