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  1. Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun provides a compelling and honest look into one family's aspiration to move to another Chicago neighborhood and the thunderous crash of a reality that African Americans faced when attempting to do so. A critical reading of A Raisin in the Sun offers students many opportunities to evaluate the shifting ...

  2. Expert Answers. In A Raisin in the Sun , Ruth handles Walter 's rudeness with emotional support. Similar to her Biblical namesake, Hansberry constructs Ruth as a supportive and caring figure who ...

  3. Quick answer: In A Raisin in the Sun, Ruth’s internal conflict about whether to terminate her pregnancy extends to an external conflict with her mother-in-law, who opposes the idea. She also has ...

  4. The relationship between Walter and Ruth in act 1, scene 1 of A Raisin in the Sun is shown as somewhat distant. Whereas Walter's full of big plans and ambitions, Ruth just wants to get on with ...

  5. A RAISIN IN THE SUN Act I, Scene 1. 1) The Youngers’ apartment is best described as…. A. Luxurious but messy. B. Shabby but clean and orderly. C. Luxurious and spotless. D. Shabby and filthy. 2) The relationship between Ruth and Walter is best described as…. A. Tense. B. Loving.

  6. Introduction to A Raisin in The Sun. A Raisin in The Sun is a popular play by Lorraine Hansberry. It was performed for the first time in 1959. Hansberry has borrowed the title from a popular poem by Langston Hughes, “ Harlem .”. The play revolves around an African American family living in Chicago who wants to bring improvement in its ...

  7. Expert Answers. Ruth supports her husband by selflessly putting her own dreams and goals on the back burner and remaining by Walter Jr's side as he struggles to find happiness. Ruth is portrayed ...

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